by Reneegede | Oct 8, 2014 | Opinion
Dreams of Our Black Mothers We know what it means when our older Black mothers start dreaming about “fish.” Sometimes, the dreams we dream at night are bigger and more complex than just ourselves. Maybe these dreams or mares are just an “undigested...
by Reneegede | Oct 5, 2014 | Opinion
Let us set aside for a brief moment the historical factors contributing to racism. Everyone has heard them all ‘ad nauseum.’ Everyone who hasn’t been hiding under a rock knows what they are. No one in their right mind disputes them any more. Let us...
by Reneegede | Sep 17, 2014 | Opinion
We are now living in the information age and it is moving at the speed of light. The latest statistics on the Internet airwaves, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: In 1984, only eight percent of the American households had a computer at home; by 1997, that number...
by Reneegede | Aug 4, 2014 | Opinion
It’s time to take a little Black American self-assessment test. We used to say the “Revolution” would not be televised, thank you and rest in power Gil Scott Heron: Deet- Deet- dot- dot- dot- deet- deet. Right now, in today’s so-called...
by Reneegede | Jul 13, 2014 | Opinion
Now that I have your attention, this header is by no means whatsoever a “blame whitey” sort of statement. Black people in America are not totally innocent and exonerated from the types of actions and attitudes that have prevailed in our own destruction in...
by Reneegede | May 17, 2014 | Opinion
The Short Story on “The Black Community” is that it is spiritually, morally and mentally deceased, as well as physically inactive. I buried it a few weeks back for lack of righteous standing in America for going on 50 years now. If we had a “black...