by Chum Sejimon | Feb 16, 2015 | News, Opinion
Where other students may have thought of schoolgirl or hero inspired costumes, Loudon County, Virginia’s Heritage High School student dressed as a slave for the school’s annual Spirit Week: Throwback Thursday celebration. The young man’s costume...
by Chum Sejimon | Feb 13, 2015 | History
Amidst America’s 39th annual recognition of Black History Month, an interesting revelation has arisen: Barack Obama is not the nation’s first Black President. A man by the name of John Hanson is said to have been America’s first documented president,...
by Mo Gamble | Jan 4, 2015 | Culture
Some thirty-years ago my brother and I fought over who would take 1st Player or 2nd Player on our Atari 2600. I couldn’t tell you what the fascination was for my mother about the gaming system but she always felt the need to keep her kids in the technological...
by Patrick Irvine | Aug 21, 2014 | News
The second murder in St. Louis just like the first murder has taken an interesting twist. We have heard on several occasions that Kajieme Powell challenged the officers to kill him with a knife held up in stabbing position and got as close as 3 feet from the officers....
by Reneegede | Jun 26, 2014 | Opinion
Part II of a Three-part series on “America, Daniel’s Prophecy and Revelation 17″ which spells out in nearly picture-perfect detail who is the true “Great Whore” of Babylon, and what these prophecies mean to the Black people of the Diasporas, the African slave trades...
by Patrick Irvine | Jun 6, 2014 | Culture
America for the last century just about has done a very successful job waging a war against anything black. Black America for the last 40 years or so have done a very successful job at embracing the propaganda of black is bad put out by the dominant white society....
by Phyllis Banks Cook | Jun 1, 2014 | Blog
STEM, science, technology, engineering, math, is one of the new hot buttons being promoted as the savior of the under resourced urban educational system. As an eternal optimist, I wanted to believe that if schools adopted a STEM curriculum it would provide a stable...
by Ghostndamachine | May 28, 2014 | Culture
I read good article in Slate today (url below) about young people’s attitudes about race and racism. The authors outlined various studies that had been conducted as well as poll results showing that young people are just as fucked up about race as we are. There...
by Ghostndamachine | May 26, 2014 | Culture, History
Social media, is new. It is also everywhere, it is this generation’s light bulb. It is at once liberating, as well as pernicious. We have become so addicted to social media that we don’t realize that just ten years ago, we were all into MySpace, Black...
by Reneegede | May 26, 2014 | Opinion
Before I get started, two housekeeping chores first. “This is not another session of Obamapologetics, I only use him to relate an experience that seems to be common amongst Black people who say we have no trust of one another.” And “We already know...