by Reneegede | Mar 6, 2019 | Opinion
Women’s History Month usually doesn’t come with the annual fanfare of Black History Month. Yet and still, America has more than its fair share of trailblazing African-American women who paved inroads across the nation when no one else could or would....
by Reneegede | Jan 28, 2017 | Opinion
From the years January 20, 2009 through January 20, 2017, we have laughed, talked, joked, screamed in anger and rage, loved, imagined, dreamed, sang, petitioned, marched, walked, flew, pushed, pulled, dragged kicking and screaming, and cried … most definitely...
by Keith Green II | Oct 13, 2014 | Blog, Business, Culture, History
I was convicted in my soul to write this article. Let’s first understand where it was began. African Americans have a history in both major political parties of the United States. After the Civil War almost all Blacks considered them-selves Republicans. It was...
by Reneegede | Jul 9, 2014 | Opinion
The Christian Pentecostal Evangelical “powers” of the former and now-deceased Ronald Wilson Reagan White House Administration, the folks who usurped power and authority not accorded to them by the United States Constitution, right behind their predecessors...
by Reneegede | May 20, 2014 | Opinion
One of the things Black folk are often accused of is not staying on top of their local government political processes. Non-involvement wreaks havoc on the way our governments and democratic processes work. It’s not enough that people actually put their lives on...