by Freddie Ra | Jul 6, 2015 | Culture
The story of Willie Lawson is making waves around the internet promoting him to social media star after he shared his story via his Facebook page recently. The single father is focused on his son and doing what he is suppose to do…. buy champix online...
by LT Davison | Jul 4, 2015 | Blog, Culture, History
I want to attempt show that ALL “patriotic” American symbols from flags, to architectural, and infrastructural engineering is rooted directly in Kemetic science and mathematics. This day specifically is rooted in all things Kemet. I am taking highly complex...
by LT Davison | Jul 4, 2015 | Culture
Our human, and more specifically Western existence has been summarized through the ancient knowledge of Kemet/Egypt. The day you embrace this truth, is the day you begin to understand the world in which we live, and can start to master your life and build within the...
by midwest25 | Jul 3, 2015 | Culture, News
The banks are closed, protesting in the streets, and the unemployment rate is skyrocketing in Greece. Salaries are being slashed and people are limited to only take a small amount of money from their bank accounts. Have you thought about what you would do in this...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Culture
While Tiger Woods is certainly the most famous Black figure in the sport of golf today, credit should given to several pioneers before him. Calvin Peete, who was the most successful Black PGA Tour player before Woods, died last Wednesday. Peete was born July 18, 1943...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Culture
The Mother Emanuel A.M.E. shooting tragedy in Charleston, S.C. was another in a long line of racially-fueled violence throughout history aimed at the Black church. Denmark Vesey, a former slave and organizer of a failed slave revolt in 1822, was a founding member of...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Culture
Positive Propaganda: With so much negative energy in the media about black people, racism, and etc, lets celebrate our black people that are doing amazing things. We should celebrate our people and their accomplishments more often. Jeanine Menze, also known as Jeanine...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Culture
Meet James & Tracy Spraggins. James, or PJ, is a professional musician and Tracy is a special education teacher. They’ve been married for 10 years. Tracy has been dealing with Lupus since the age of six. Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that, in Tracy’s...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Culture, Greatest Hits
This video is of an interview retired Episcopal bishop John Shelby Spong did with Keith Morrison of Dateline NBC back in August of 2006. Spong: I don’t think Hell exists. I happen to believe in life after death, but I don’t think it’s got a thing to do with reward and...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Culture
Nearly a third of both African American men and African American women have LDL-C (bad cholesterol) levels of 130mg/dL or higher according to the American Heart Association. The National Institute of Health considers this level borderline high. This is alarming...