by Arvin | May 13, 2019 | Black Economics, Black Love, Black Pride, Business
Every year in Washington, D.C. there is an amazing event called the Black Love Experience created and organized by Nubian Hueman that not only promotes Black Love, Black Self-Love, and Black Culture but also Black Business and Black Entrepreneurs. This year I had the...
by Furious | Oct 20, 2015 | Culture, Modern History
By Eric Easter – The debate over what black people call themselves spans centuries. While people think it is a relatively recent term, “African-American” has always had a prominent place in that debate. In fact, Yale scholar and associate librarian...
by Reneegede | Jul 25, 2014 | Opinion
“No longer will it be said in Jerusalem that the parents eat the sour grapes and the children’s teeth are set on edge.” (Jeremiah 31:29) Generational curses are prevalent in the Black community and have been since nearly the beginning of time. Maybe...
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....