by Freddie Ra | Jul 8, 2015 | Blog
The black community lives inside of a real life Ground Hogs Day movie. Came out years ago where the guy continues to experience the same day over and over. Well, it seems like we are doing just that. This time in Philadelphia where reportedly 26 cops gang up on an...
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 Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Blog
How is that winter after winter, some people never seem to get sick? Check out of some of these science-approved tips: 1. No Stress According to Duke University research, stress is very damaging to the immune system and heart as well as increases your chances of...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Blog
Blacks have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer than whites, and for obese black men, their risk can quadruple as their weight goes up, a new study indicates. The findings from this large study should lead to a redoubling of efforts to encourage obesity...
by Koba | Jul 2, 2015 | Blog
Vitamin and nutrient deficiencies may seem like concerns of the past, but that’s where you’re mistaken. The truth is that vitamin and nutrient deficiencies are still very much relevant today. “We’re a nation of being overfed yet undernourished. Vitamin and minerals...
by Freddie Ra | Jul 2, 2015 | Blog
In this documentary, Dr. Johnson sits down to discuss Malcolm X legacy and influence in the world. However, he doesn’t stop there. The discussion evolves into Dr. King’s evolution, X’s similarities and relationship with Marcus Garvey, the Black...
by Chum Sejimon | Jul 1, 2015 | Blog, Culture, Opinion, Politics News
June 1, 2015 not only marked the dawn of a new month but pronounced the transition of former Olympic athlete, Bruce Jenner, from male to female. An overwhelming majority of national media networks displayed their admiration and support for the debut of Caitlyn Jenner,...
by midwest25 | Jul 1, 2015 | Blog, Opinion
Here is an article by Anne Flaherty of the Associated Press I came across and would like to get your feedback. With the federal government backing trade schools, such as Everest College, who has numerous investigations for fraud, are they really in the best interest...
by Koba | Jun 22, 2015 | Blog
There is no question that the black community is one of the biggest spending community in the United States. With over a trillion dollars being spent each year, how do we leverage this spending power? So many people come in our neighborhoods, take our money, and do...
by Freddie Ra | Jun 19, 2015 | Blog
The nation and black community mourns the loss of 9 innocent lives during a racist massacre at the AME Church of Charleston, South Carolina this week when a young racist, white male intent on killing black lives, took his gun and ripped the community apart....