by Furious | Mar 2, 2017 | HBCU Pulse, News, Opinion
When I first caught wind of this project, I was very excited. We have often discussed the need for the black media to grow up, engage and get involved in our issues and community. This seemed like a shot in that direction, until I discovered who is behind it. The...
by midwest25 | Jul 3, 2015 | Culture, News
The banks are closed, protesting in the streets, and the unemployment rate is skyrocketing in Greece. Salaries are being slashed and people are limited to only take a small amount of money from their bank accounts. Have you thought about what you would do in this...
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 Ghostndamachine | Apr 26, 2015 | Blog, Culture, News
Soooo, B-MO is tense. There have been non-stop reports of violence and looting. There have been objects thrown at the police, there has been destruction of private property. There have been those who say “fuck it, tear some shit up.” An even larger group has been...
by Chum Sejimon | Feb 17, 2015 | Blog, News
34-year-old Jonathan Bleiweiss, a former deputy officer of Broward County, Florida has recently been sentenced to 5 years in jail concluding an extensive 6 year investigation regarding 20 rape allegations. The victims were all identified as illegal immigrants,...
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 Patrick Irvine | Oct 6, 2014 | Culture, History
Lots of emphasis has been put on Black inventors over the past few decades in America. Access to information has caused heated debates on who the inventions actually belong to especially as it pertains to race. This becomes a matter of importance for black people...
by Patrick Irvine | Oct 1, 2014 | News
In a strange story coming out of Ohio, it would seem that a lesbian mother is suing an Illinois based Sperm Bank for sending her sperm from a black man. In 2011 after planning with her partner for a child, Jennifer Cramblett called in an order for a donor from Midwest...
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....