by Koba | Jan 25, 2016 | Positivity
Most of us can agree that the bible is a huge part of black history after becoming slaves in the United States. Some would argue that the bible and religion hinders black people when it comes to growth, our history, and etc because it still keeps us attached to...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | Celebrities, Positivity
HBCU is an initiative that increases the number of enrollments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HBCU was founded in 2010 and targets to link Historically Black Universities Colleges with emerging government opportunities as well as corporate ones. The...
by Anthony Thomas | Jan 25, 2016 | News, Positivity
“God works in mysterious ways”. This is what the Fayetteville church has proven on New Year’s eve during the Watch Night service. The Fayetteville church was holding their fellowship service when a man, approximately in his 20s, entered the building with a...
by Forest Parks | Jan 22, 2016 | Culture, Positivity
The world is hard at times and all the negativity can grind a person down, then a small slither of hope comes along and lights up the way again. Love What Matters Facebook page shared a small story that nearly had me in tears. Here is what they posted (see the picture...
by Forest Parks | Jan 18, 2016 | News, Positivity
We all remember the viral hit of the smooth voiced Ted Williams. Can you believe this all happened five years ago! In 2011 Ted was asking for money at a traffic light intersection when he was found Doral Chenoweth, a videographer for the Columbus Dispatch in Columbus,...
by Forest Parks | Jan 18, 2016 | News, Positivity
To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the federal holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The King Center will be celebrating at a special service at Ebenezer Baptist Church. This ends a week of events to celebrate the civil rights leader’s legacy and the...
by Koba | Jan 17, 2016 | Black 365, Positivity
Richard Henry Boyd, born Dick Gray on March 5, 1843, the former slave renamed himself Richard Henry Boyd after the Civil War. Boyd eventually became an entrepreneur and wore many hats throughout his life—preacher, missionary, publisher, banker, educator, writer, and...
by Koba | Jan 17, 2016 | Positivity
A black California couple is successfully navigating their way through running their newly-opened afrocentric preschool and they couldn’t be happier that everything is finally coming together. via The Network Journal Family businesses aren’t easy to run. Added to the...
by Koba | Jan 17, 2016 | Positivity
While there are a number of notable successful people who have dropped out of university, this 21-year-old has earned himself a living that sounds too good to be true, earning a whopping £30k a month and working just an hour a day. ** UPDATE: It’s possible that...
by Koba | Jan 17, 2016 | Positivity
White Americans are both genetically weaker and less diverse than their black compatriots, a Cornell University-led study finds. Analyzing the genetic makeup of 20 Americans of European ancestry and 15 African-Americans, researchers found that the former showed much...