by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | News
Gabe Sonnier isn’t your typical principal. With a smile frozen on his face (he tries to frown, and fails miserably), you can tell there’s something different about him. And you’re right. He’s been at this school for more than 20 years, but...
by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | News
A Tennessee man released from prison after a wrongful conviction put him away for 31 years is fighting for an exoneration case that could grant him $1 million in compensation. Lawrence McKinney, 60, of Memphis, Tenn., was convicted of rape and burglary in 1978 and was...
by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | News
Back in May, three white high school football players in Idaho were charged with sexual assault after they abused their black mentally disabled teammate with a coat hanger in October 2015. Now, at least one of the attackers won’t face any jail time. One of the...
by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | News
The city of New Orleans has reached settlements totaling $13.3 million in lawsuits involving fatal police shootings after Hurricane Katrina and a deadly beating prior to the storm, its mayor announced Monday. “I am hoping that in some sense the strength of these...
by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | News
I have to be honest, hearing Serena Williams making a statement like this kind of threw me for a loop. I know for a fact that Serena Williams is pro-black and well aware of her history. buy premarin online...
by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | Culture
Chance the Rapper is one of the newest board members at the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago’s Washington Park. His appointment is part of a larger board makeover that includes six to eight new members. Another is Dr. Eric Whitaker, a close...
by Koba | Jan 22, 2017 | News
A new video game offers gamers the chance to experience life in some Chicago neighborhoods that have been plagued by violence and poverty. The Chicago-based company that created “We are Chicago” hopes it leads to some long-term solutions to those problems....
by Koba | Jan 21, 2017 | Africa
A United Kingdom-based teacher is making the doll industry even more inclusive with the world’s first Jamaican Patois-speaking doll line. Saffron Jackson told the Jamaica Star that she was inspired to create Zuree Dolls when she tried looking for black dolls that...
by Koba | Jan 21, 2017 | News
I’m starting to believe that deep down inside, white men are terrified of black men. How did I come to this conclusion? Because they only hit, punch, kick, or shoot us when we are unarmed or handcuffed. If you are such a bada** police officer, square up and...
by Koba | Jan 21, 2017 | History
I know this is interesting but why disturb the dead, like leave him in his coffin which has been preserving him for how long now? This is actually a disrespectful act and considered desecration. This is how you know the people occupying Egypt now know d*mn well that...