by Reneegede | Feb 19, 2019 | Opinion
Am I My Brothers’ Keeper? Yes I am. Yes we can. Yes, he is. President Barack Obama spent the official President’s Day in Oakland, California, in memory of Trayvon Martin and to celebrate the anniversary of his own hand-carried signature initiative My...
by Forest Parks | Feb 15, 2019 | Opinion
Black Panther was a breath of fresh air! Even though the comic character has been around since the 1960s, the Marvel movie brought the Black positivity and future looking concept of Wakanda to a wider audience. buy periactin online...
by Verlie S | Feb 15, 2019 | 2019, Black History Month, History
Meet Zumbi dos Palmares, Brazil’s Greatest Warrior Who Lead a Massive Slave Revolt in the 1600s Today Zumbi dos Palmares is considered to be the greatest warrior figure of Brazil for leading a massive slave revolt during the 1600s. In fact, Zumbi dos...
by Verlie S | Feb 14, 2019 | 2019, Black History Month, History
Martin Delany was a Civil Rights activist, author, editor, and doctor who came into this world on May 6, 1812. Born in Charles Town, West Virginia, as the son of slaves, his grandfather on his father’s side was a village chieftain while his grandfather on his mother’s...
by Verlie S | Feb 13, 2019 | 2019, Black History Month
The Olmecs are the first known civilization of Mesoamerica, which includes present-day Mexico, northern Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Belize, and Guatemala. They prospered in the Pre-Classical period, which was from c. buy vilitra online...
by Verlie S | Feb 12, 2019 | 2019, Black History Month, History
Pioneer African American explorer Matthew Henson joined Robert Peary on several voyages around the Arctic with one of their destinations to be reaching the North Pole. Henson came into this world on August 8, 1866, in Nanjemoy, Maryland. His parents worked as...
by Forest Parks | Feb 12, 2019 | Black Businesses, Positivity, Video
This Black History month we are talking to our youth! Last week we talked with Gabby (watch here) and this week we have asked a few questions about the future, about the past and their insight is a joy to watch to Bailee, aged 11, and her brother Earl, aged 13. Bailee...
by Reneegede | Feb 11, 2019 | Opinion
There was never a time when America was a Christian nation, but Black folks are finally spitting fire in the Black church…and some are even being murdered for it. If they are killing them now, it must be true. The Awakening Sculpture is courtesy of TripAdvisor...
by Verlie S | Feb 11, 2019 | 2019, Black History Month, History
Noble Drew Ali, born as Timothy Drew, came into this world on January 8, 1886, in the state of North Carolina. Many of his followers believe that he was the orphaned son of two ex-slaves who was raised by the Cherokee. However, others feel that his father was a man by...
by Verlie S | Feb 8, 2019 | 2019, Black History Month, History
Black history is full of amazing and inspiring stories and this one is no different. During the 1950s and 1960s, Dorothy (Giles) Ngongang picked cotton with her family as sharecroppers on a South Carolina farm. Her parents and nine siblings lived in a two-bedroom hut...