by Candace | May 2, 2016 | Opinion
The program My Brother’s Keeper, created by President Barack Obama, with a mission to help at risk boys of color achieve greatness, is making strides to change lives. April 14th there was a National Action Network convention where Broderick Johnson talked about My...
by Freddie Ra | May 2, 2016 | Profiles in Black History
Poet and author Paul Laurence Dunbar was so talented and versatile that he succeeded in two worlds. He was so adept at writing verse in Black dialect thaqt he becameknown as the “poet of his people,” while also cultivating a white audience that appreciated...
by Forest Parks | May 2, 2016 | News
It seems that the USA isn’t the only country where Police Brutality is directed towards blacks! The Black Jews in Israel have been having a huge struggle over the years getting recognised and having their voice heard instead of silenced. Now protests are ongoing...
by Forest Parks | May 2, 2016 | News
The motherland has had a tough time but in recent years we are seeing more and more signs of strengthening nations, less corruption, more advancement, people rising. And now, Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has made an announcement that could benefit many...
by Freddie Ra | May 2, 2016 | Black 365
The 365 Black History serious is designed to give our community a chance to learn and appreciate the achievement, struggles and experience of our ancestors, inventors, business people, scientific, educators, children and more. On May 2nd in Black History: 1844 –...
by Freddie Ra | May 1, 2016 | Black 365
The 365 Black History serious is designed to give our community a chance to learn and appreciate the achievement, struggles and experience of our ancestors, inventors, business people, scientific, educators, children and more. On May 1st in Black History: Dr. James...
by Freddie Ra | Apr 30, 2016 | Profiles in Black History
Ernest Everett Just pioneered the study of cell life and human metabolism and explored egg fertilization. In the 1920s and 1930s he was the first to unlock secrets of cell structure and function. During his day, Just was regarded as one of the leading experts on egg...
by Freddie Ra | Apr 30, 2016 | Profiles in Black History
Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 on a farm along the Patapsco River, about 10 miles from Baltimore, to a free mulatto mother and an African father who had purchased his way out of slavery. He spent most of his young life on the farm, going off to a Quaker school in...
by Forest Parks | Apr 29, 2016 | Celebrities, News, Positivity
Prince’s death shocked the hell out of us all. The man was a legend in so many ways and more and more positive stories are pouring out. Prince worked to help many, without making huge fanfair of it, and finding this out today was very interesting. I must say a...
by Freddie Ra | Apr 29, 2016 | Black 365
The 365 Black History serious is designed to give our community a chance to learn and appreciate the achievement, struggles and experience of our ancestors, inventors, business people, scientific, educators, children and more. On April 29th in Black History: Macon B....