Black History Month : Keep it or lose it? Growing up with grandparents and great-grandparents that grew up during times where our nation as we know it was separated by color afforded me the… Continue Reading ›
Why Millennials Are Key To Halting The Rise Of “Trump-ism” OPINION – The Trump campaign and incipient presidency has been surrounded by controversy. Donald Trump in the first presidential debate with former Secretary of State… Continue Reading ›
6 Ways to Enhance a Child’s Life while raising him as a Single Black Father There was a study conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics that reflected that “by most measures, black fathers are just as involved with their… Continue Reading ›
Planting the Seed of Purpose | Duron Chavis RICHMOND, Va. – Activist, urban gardener, and founder of Happily Natural Day, Duron Chavis has a plethora of work on his resume. What makes this… Continue Reading ›
Great America. Here we go again. America, we literally just put the truth back in power. As racist, classist, sexist & elitist as that truth may be, it is our current… Continue Reading ›
Kneel for the fallen Yet another family goes into a bout of mourning and confusion as they lay their partner and father to rest; Scott was shot dead in… Continue Reading ›
Unarmed! Hands up! Dead! But go ahead, Justify it… “I am angry. Oh, I am very angry. I am angry because I myself am not someone of color. In fact, I am white, in… Continue Reading ›
White people: How some of you still don’t understand our plight in 2016 is disgraceful In the aftermath of the loss of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, and Lennon Lacy- many are taking to the Internet to vocalize their hurt. Vocalize… Continue Reading ›
“My Black is Real”- Thank you Jesse Williams The modern day “I have a Dream” speech? Here is why #JesseWilliams Speech Meant So Much to black people. Last night at the BET Awards, actor/activist Jesse… Continue Reading ›
What Justice system? | A reaction to the “Freddie Gray” verdict On Monday 23 May 2016, Officer Edward Nero was found not guilty in the case of the arrest and later death of Freddie Gray. Nero,… Continue Reading ›
#FFOTUS | Why We love the Obamas! Hang on here… we might be witnessing the greatest First Family of all time! Since inducted in 2008, America has been given the opportunity to… Continue Reading ›
Detroit City Council Honors 5 Powerful Women On February 23, 2016, Detroit City Council will honor The Powerful Women (Meagan Ward, Brittni Brown, Toni Jones, Jasmine Dantzler, Kimberly Brown-Dobine) for their work within the community, and… Continue Reading ›
OPINION: Time to end the divide between Africans and African-Americans On February 15, 2016, the world witnessed Kendrick Lamar deliver a powerful message at the annual Grammy Awards. At the end of his performance, a… Continue Reading ›
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