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August 22, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris I, personally, was ready to write Tiger Woods off, but it appears that he just might have found his mojo again. Tiger Woods is currently co-leading the Wyndam Championship with Tom…
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August 22, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Marvin Gaye helped shape the sound of Motown during the 1960s and helped redefine the landscape of music as a musician, songwriter and singer. Gaye is readily known for his hit
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By Dr. Sinclair Grey III After the shooting massacre by Dylan Roof at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. in June, conversation as well as controversy have surrounded the Confederate flag. In addition to that, when the Confederate flag was removed from South Carolina’s Capitol, crowds cheered because of the negative symbol the flag represents. On the other hand, those who are members of the Sons of the…
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By Shanieka Stanton The right to bear arms is a political landmine, debated by many, with some arguing that more guns will keep Americans safe, while others contend that the right to bear arms should be restricted to military personnel only. Recent reports, however, may sway the naysayers to support the cause of, not only arming more men and women, but also ensuring that children are comfortable with firearms, and…
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By Shanieka Stanton New apparel is sweeping the streets of Las Vegas, Nevada, that officials allege are designed to incite violence against the police; however, the designer sat down with KLAS-TV News Now to counter that claim and discuss the positive message behind his highly controversial fashion statement. Francisco Carbajal, CEO of North Las Vegas-based Ndigenous Visionaries, told the news affiliate that he’s sold more than 100 t-shirts during the…
By James A. Merritt With only a few exceptions, no personality in rap music history has been more polarizing and electirc than Marion “Suge” Knight. The one time body guard, turned music mogul, turned perennial villain, over saw the rise of west coast rap music and some of the industry’s biggest stars, all while managing with an iron fist. By all accounts, he enjoyed intimidation and violence. Over the years,…
A police detective in Birmingham, Alabama, says he faced a decision this month that cops sometimes have to make in the line of duty. He had the choice to shoot, and he says he chose not to. In that way, his story is different from other recent officer-involved controversies. But police found only brief consolation in the fact that nobody …
Chicago mom Jeanette Taylor-Ramann is fed up with the indecision over the now-closed Dyett High School, and she’s calling out the leaders behind it. Since the Chicago school officially closed this year, its fate has remained in limbo as officials decide the next steps. Chicago Public Schools appears to be considering a number of proposals, one of which would privatize …
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August 19, 2015 1 Comment
April V. Taylor Retired trial lawyer John J. Cummings III recently wrote a piece for the Washington Post explaining why he poured $8 million and 15 years of his life into opening the country’s first museum dedicated to telling the story of slavery. A country’s museums are meant to help it understand its own history as it shares it with … |
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August 19, 2015 Leave a comment
By Nigel Boys Claiming that lawmakers have been the unconstitutional and illegal target of investigations for decades, 58-year-old Philadelphia Congressman Chaka Fattah pleaded not guilty, this week, on federal charges of racketeering and conspiracy. Fattah proclaimed his innocence in his initial court appearance on Monday, blurting out “I would like to say that I’m not guilty,” before being asked to … |
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Earlier this week St. Louis police went to a residence to serve a search warrant when two black males ran out the back door. According to the officers, one of the men pointed a gun at them and both officers opened fire, shooting a total of four shots and killing him.The autopsy report revealed that the 18 year old black … |
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August 22, 2015 | 0 Comments
We want your honest opinion about the questions below. In a recent article on Jezebel.com, a writer claimed that these survey questions presented by Steve Harvey were unacceptable and sexist. The questions were asked as…
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August 19, 2015 Leave a comment
April V. Taylor After a year of nationwide protests against police brutality, passers-by are still able to capture police officers using excessive force against unarmed citizens. This time, Medium reporter Chaedria LaBouvier captured a Black man being taken down by San Francisco police officers outside of Twitter headquarters. What makes the August 4th incident seem worse than other incidences of …
August 21, 2015 | 0 Comments
By James A. Merritt Roy Jones is an American professional boxer, rapper and actor. As a professional, he has captured numerous world titles in the middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions. He is… |
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August 21, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris A Waco, TX jury deliberated for five-and-a-half hours and found Baylor University defensive end Sam Ukwuachu, 22, guilty Thursday (August 20, 2015) of an October 2013 sexual assault of a former… |
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August 21, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris A Waco, TX jury deliberated for five-and-a-half hours and found Baylor University defensive end Sam Ukwuachu, 22, guilty Thursday (August 20, 2015) of an October 2013 sexual assault of a former…
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August 21, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Boise State basketball player Dezmyn Trent has been dismissed from the team after being arrested in his hometown of Tacoma, WA for connection with a drive-by shooting. According to Pierce County… |
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A Georgia Tech student alleges that fraternity members yelled racial slurs at her. According to WSB-TV in Atlanta, the incident is alleged to have occurred on Thursday in front of the Phi Delta Theta frat house. “As I got into my car, I noticed that they were sticking their heads out of the window and flicking me off,” the unnamed female … |
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Over the past two days, Twitter has been a abuzz about divisions between members of Black Lives Matter. Now it seems that two of the major players in the organization have moved on to start their own group. The splintering began with a tweet by Black Lives Matter activist Deray Mckesson, where he tweeted praising the Bernie Sanders campaign, explaining … |
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By Nigel Boys After celebrating his 90th birthday in February and announcing in July that he had been diagnosed with brain and lung cancer, former U.S Congressman Louis Stokes, the first African-American member of Congress from Ohio, reportedly died on Tuesday. WKYC reports that Stokes’ family issued a statement on Wednesday morning about the man who served 15 consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and served as the…
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By James A. Merritt Everyday in the news, there is yet another heart wrenching story involving gun violence, and the perpetrators are getting younger and younger. Alabama police report that a two-year-old accidentally shot his father in the head and killed him Tuesday. According to reports,The boy’s mother left work and returned to the apartment in Hoover, Ala. Tuesday afternoon when she discovered the scene, Hoover Police said in a statement…. |
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By James A. Merritt With the unexpected critical and financial success of the N.W.A biopic “Straight Outta Compton,” a new project featuring the storied rise of west coast rap music is underway. S. Leigh Savidge, screenwriter and co-executive producer of “Straight Outta Compton,” announced the publication of “Welcome To Death Row: The Uncensored History of the Rise & Fall of Death Row Records in the Words of Those Who Were… |
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August 21, 2015 Leave a comment
Many recent controversial police shootings could have been avoided, even though they may have been legally justifiable, according to a report issued by a top law enforcement organization this week. The Police Executive Research Forum, a research and policy group whose members include commanders from the largest U.S. police departments, said officers generally receive far too little training in de-escalating conflict and … |
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By James A. Merritt Adding on to the highly publicized story of Rachel Dolezal in June, is the story of another “Black” leader who has been recently ousted as a white man. Shaun King, a key figure in the Black Lives Matter movement, claimed to be Black, and like Dolezal, presented himself as such to his advantage. King, an author and writer, is one of the leading voices speaking out… |
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August 21, 2015 Leave a comment
On an unbearably hot August afternoon last summer, I was walking along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., notebook in hand, when I ran into two good friends who were also on the clock, Joel Anderson of BuzzFeed and Jamelle Bouie of Slate. A few nights later, we got dinner with a couple of other black journos from D.C. We’d … |
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Former officers Cpl. Howard Weems and former Sgt. Marcus Eberhart were charged on Tuesday with murdering a man who posed no threat to them. The family of a Georgia man who was Tasered 14 times say he was trying to catch his breath when he was shocked by the two former East Point, Ga. officers. Gregory Lewis Towns Jr., who … |
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by Deborah Caldwell Sagging pants have become a symbol of urban and hip hop culture. Still, some establishments find the style, and the exposing of underwear, unseemly. An Arkansas college is currently fending off accusations of racial profiling over banning saggy pants in one area of the school. Some Henderson State University students told reporters that signs hung up banning … |
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A 93 year old Tuskegee Airman was robbed and carjacked on the same day, according to local St. Louis affiliate KMOV. Police say the elderly man was driving to his daughter’s home at around 11am Sunday morning when he got lost. While stopped at an intersection, the man began calling his daughter when a suspect jumped in the car, took … |
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By Robert Stitt N.W.A. defined gangsta rap in the 1980s and put West Coast hip hop on the charts. During their time in the limelight, they were constantly censored for their lyrics which glorified drugs and crime, were disrespectful to women, showed hatred toward the police, and were heavily laced with profanity. Their music was […]
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August 18, 2015 Leave a comment
April V. Taylor Despite law enforcement deploying a myriad of preventative strategies, gang membership has continued to rise in the United States. Gangs have long been a target of law enforcement, as they account for nearly half of the total crime rate, but officers are now targeting them some place other than the streets; gang activity has now spread online. … |
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August 19, 2015 Leave a comment
A Bronx woman let her autistic uncle “wither on the vine and die” in a horrific case of abuse that lasted two years, Bronx prosecutors said Wednesday. Naisia Norman, 22, let her 42-year-old uncle slowly starve to death in his Bronx apartment in 2012, prosecutors said in Bronx Supreme Court. She was hit with a manslaughter charge and a count … |
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August 18, 2015 Leave a comment
April V. Taylor The shooting of 9 Black church parishioners who were attending a bible study at Emanuel AME by white supremacists Dylan Roof left many congregations feeling unsafe in their places of worship. Washington Missionary Baptist Church pastor Melvin Clark is one of those people, stating that he would rather have his church members take matters into their own … |
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August 19, 2015 Leave a comment
The MTA and NYPD used undercover and plainclothes officers to monitor Black Lives Matter protesters who staged die-ins in Grand Central Terminal, according to reports. The surveillance included live updates from officers, including the number of protesters and their location at more than 30 protests between November 2014 and February 2015, as well as photos of individual activists, documents obtained … |
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August 21, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Wheaties cereal is widely known for its slogan as the “Breakfast of Champions” and they have honored Leah Still, the daughter of Cincinnati Bengals‘ defensive lineman Devon Still, with the acclaimed cereal…
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August 20, 2015 | 0 Comments
By Robert Stitt Fighters, rock stars, movie stars-they all have groupies. Many of these groupies like to have s*xual relationships with the stars, and many of the stars view this as one of the perks..
A Washington mayor who sparked outrage by making racially inflammatory comments about the first lady has resigned. Airway Heights Mayor Patrick Rushing has been in hot water ever since he called Michelle Obama “Gorilla face.” Rushing cited health reasons in his resignation which takes effect on Sep. 1, Oregon Live reports. In a letter to the City Council, he said …
By Shanieka Stanton Michael Robinson’s blood sugar level was allegedly 2,500 mg/dL at the time of his death, more than a hundred times the normal range of 80 to 180 mg/dL. His family is now blaming a Missouri jail for the diabetic’s death on Sunday. The 33 year old was arrested Friday, and taken to Pemiscot County Jail on a warrant for unpaid child support, according to KFVS. Family members… |
If you’re white, you’ve done it. You’ve hesitated before using the word “black.” Or you had that uncomfortable hiccup in a conversation when your brain was trying to decide between using Black or African American. by TaboolaSponsored LinksYou May Like Check Out Those 8 Gorgeous Plus Size Models!!! Professor.BUZZ You’re just so worried about saying the wrong thing or offending … |
A Bronx woman let her autistic uncle “wither on the vine and die” in a horrific case of abuse that lasted two years, Bronx prosecutors said Wednesday. Naisia Norman, 22, let her 42-year-old uncle slowly starve to death in his Bronx apartment in 2012, prosecutors said in Bronx Supreme Court. She was hit with a manslaughter charge and a count … |
By James A. Merritt Adding on to the highly publicized story of Rachel Dolezal in June, is the story of another “Black” leader who has been recently ousted as a white man. Shaun King, a key figure in the Black Lives Matter movement, claimed to be Black, and like Dolezal, presented himself as such to his advantage. King, an author and writer, is one of the leading voices speaking out…
By James A. Merritt Everyday in the news, there is yet another heart wrenching story involving gun violence, and the perpetrators are getting younger and younger. Alabama police report that a two-year-old accidentally shot his father in the head and killed him Tuesday. According to reports,The boy’s mother left work and returned to the apartment in Hoover, Ala. Tuesday afternoon when she discovered the scene, Hoover Police said in a statement….
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Journalist Shirin Barghi began a project after Michael Brown was shot and killed last year by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. The project,#LastWords, highlights the final moments of these victims’ lives and her work on it continues today. The illustrations display the victim’s final words, name, age and date of the victim’s death accompanied by her own unique drawing to … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Nelson Mandela is one of the most beloved figures to have graced the planet for his courageous stand against apartheid, but a scandal involving the family of the anti-apartheid leader threatens to sully the famous surname. Mbuso Mandela, 24, is Nelson Mandela’s grandson and he has appeared in court charged with raping a 15-year-old at a … |
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The New York Times obituary for civil rights icon Julian Bond, which referred to his great-grandmother as a slave owner’s mistress, has some readers fuming. “Julian Bond’s great-grandmother Jane Bond was the slave mistress of a Kentucky farmer. Julian’s grandfather James Bond, one of Jane Bond’s sons, was educated at Berea and Oberlin Colleges and became a clergyman. His son … |
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By Robert Stitt N.W.A. defined gangsta rap in the 1980s and put West Coast hip hop on the charts. During their time in the limelight, they were constantly censored for their lyrics which glorified drugs and crime, were disrespectful to women, showed hatred toward the police, and were heavily laced with profanity. Their music was […] |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Many are aware of the history-making musical career The Notorious B.I.G. had while with the Sean “Diddy” Combs-ran Bad Boy Records, but could you imagine having the opportunity to sign Biggie and lose that chance in a dice game? That is exactly what happened with acclaimed hip-hop journalist and former VIBE […] |
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August 18, 2015 Leave a comment
Ben Carson’s presidential campaign is surging on a wave of support from socially conservative voters inspired by his passionate talk about faith and his attacks on Planned Parenthood. But while Carson insists he’s a fierce opponent of abortion, he also defends a long series of actions on the issue that are sharply at odds with the beliefs of the |
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by Deborah Caldwell Stephen Davis, a religious studies professor, is the head of Yale’s Pierson College. Davis is officially referred to as the “Master of Pierson College”, but says he no longer wants to be referred to as “master” due to the baggage the word carries. “I have found the title of the office I hold deeply problematic given the … |
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An Alabama police officer who was pistol whipped unconscious by an unarmed suspect said he didn’t fire his weapon out of fear of bad publicity. The incident, which occurred in Birmingham on Friday, involved the officer somehow allowing the suspect to grab hold of his service weapon. Asked about the incident, the officer, who wanted to remain anonymous, said |
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by Yvette Carnell Regarding Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), there are passed down stories of black love and camaraderie, but there are also complaints of mismanagement and disrespect. One Howard University doctoral student recently went public with her complaint that a question she posed in the financial aid office last week led to her being threatened with arrest. Lauren … |
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By Nigel Boys In March of 2012, after an argument escalated due to breaking curfew, 16-year-old Kit Darrant reportedly killed his mother and hid her body for over a week. The incident, which occured on the 1700 block of Northeast 191st in Miami, Florida, took three years to be finalized by prosecutors. On Friday, the 19-year-old pled guilty to second-degree murder charges in the strangling of his 35-year-old mother, Renette…
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American schools should incorporate mandatory classes on racial tolerance and sensitivity. As a nation, we talk a good game about racial equality, justice, tolerance, sensitivity, and “being a melting pot” of all races. The rhetoric on racial equality is poetic, beautiful, it’s alluring and enchanting for the ignorant. However, America’s performance fails to match the script. Evidence of “Non-scholastic” programs in American Schools American schools incorporate multiple “non-scholastic” programs into… |
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August 18, 2015 1 Comment
April V. Taylor An attorney for basketball superstar Michael Jordan argued that Jordan’s name is worth $480 million during a civil suit against a grocery store that used Jordan’s name and image for a steak ad without permission. The grocery store chain, Dominick’s Finer Foods, is now out of business but is still being sued over the unauthorized use of … |
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Posted on August 11, 2015 By The (Ree)lationship Guide Celeb Secrets, Latest Posts, Top 5’s
Reported by Ree, “The (Ree)lationship Guide” Singer Ciara’s dating life is quite the spectacle. Her first (publicly known) celebrity relationship was with rapper/personality Bow Wow, then she moved on to rapper (and part-time bully) 50 Cent, then she got engaged to and impregnated by rapper Future, and now she’s dating Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson. Disclaimer: There’s […]
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Posted on August 11, 2015 By patrice Familiar Faces, Latest Posts, relationship advice, Top 5’s
By: Naturally Triece Check out this beautiful video of why black women are beautiful in the eyes of these black men. Do you agree with them when they talk about the beauty and strength of the black woman? Check it out:
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August 18, 2015 Leave a comment
April V. Taylor Actress Penelope Cruz and her husband Javier Bardem recently signed an open letter that spoke out against “the genocide perpetrated by the Israeli occupation army.” The letter specifically accused Israel of “advancing on Palestinian territories instead of withdrawing to the 1967 borders. Gaza is living through horror…while the international community does nothing.” The open letter also demanded … |
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Friends,
There are some harsh realities we, as Black people, must acknowledge about living in America.
One of those realities is knowing that you’re never too educated, too successful, or too obedient to be sucked into the penal system. Another harsh reality is that the process of funneling people through prison starts as early as elementary school.
Systemic forms of racism such as the school-to-prison pipeline are real, and our children are the primary demographic being funneled into this vicious cycle.
This week, I’ve partnered with esteemed filmmakers to bring you a collection of educational documentaries you can use to educate children on what systemic racism is and how to overcome it.
Here’s a description of the products the package includes:
- Pre-Order! Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs. The Board of Incarceration: Created by award-winning filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz, Elementary Genocide 2 features commentary from Dr. Umar Johnson, Chief Juvenile Court Judge Steven C. Teske, Dr. Boyce Watkins, Dr. Steve Perry, and many other credible scholars and activists. In this film, Shabazz uncovers the true purpose of today’s educational system and how it’s failing the African child.
- Elementary Genocide: From Primary to Penitentiary (DVD): Featuring Dr. Umar Johnson, recording artist Killer Mike, finance scholar and social commentator Dr. Boyce Watkins, and many more, addresses the social, cultural, political and personal ramifications of how the federal government allots money to each state, to build prisons based on the failure rate of 4th and 5th graders.
- Occupy Your Children: A Parent’s Guide to Avoiding Educational Landmines and Guiding Your Kids to the Top (Audio Digital Download): This audio product features in-depth conversations with four respected educators who understand the educational system and how to overcome its limitations.
- New! It Takes a Village to Raise the Bar: A New Paradigm for Black America (Visual Digital Download, i.e. E-book): After touring across the nation with his « A New Paradigm for Black America » community forum, Dr. Boyce Watkins shares advice on how to re-build Black America’s village, which has been destroyed by mass incarceration, and raise Black children to be builders instead of beggars.
- On My Own (DVD): Created by independent filmmaker Rachel Bradshaw, OnMy Own is a 60-minute presentation exploring the over-whelming trend of single parenting in Black America. It includes commentary from fathers who are co-parenting, children living with feelings of resentment, abandonment and inadequacy, as well as community leaders and educators well-versed on the topic. The highly-acclaimed film has been selected for the UK BFM International Film Festival, New York Audience Now, and many other esteemed film festivals across the world.
There was a time when having ‘the conversation’ with your kids meant discussing sensitive topics such as the « birds and the bees. »
Today, ‘the conversation’ must include an open and honest dialogue about racism and how to overcome it.
The Conversation Bundle Package is designed to be family-friendly, allowing you to share it with the children at your church, your local YMCA, or even your local Boys & Girls Club.
Please don’t wait until a child in your life becomes another hash tag on social media to educate them about the systems that are eager to throw them in prison or in a grave.
Until we meet again, be blessed, be strong, and be educated.
Dr. Boyce Watkins
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August 17, 2015 | 0 Comments
by Darrell Padgett When Congress enacted the crack law, it did not rely on any scientific data to support its rationale for penalizing defendants 100 times more severe for possessing crack than defendants that possessed…
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August 17, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Roy Jones Jr., 46, is proving to be like the popular character from Martin, Ol’ Otis, in proving that despite his age he’s still “got it”. Jones Jr. (62-8, 45 KOs)…
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August 17, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris WNBA star Brittney Griner, 24, filed for an annulment from fellow WNBA All-Star Glory Johnson, 25, back in June. The annulment was filed for only 28 days after the couple was…
By Michal Ortner Jesse Williams, well-known for his appearance on Grey’s Anatomy, has voiced his opinion concerning the “Black Lives Matter” verses the “All Lives Matter” debate. The actor activist has posted another attention-getter to his Instagram for his 781,000 followers to ponder. August 14, Williams added a simply drawn image to his Instagram account of a cartoon character with a water hose and two houses. One house is fine,… |
By Robert Stitt The acclaimed pizzeria and deli, Pizza by Certé, in New York City has faced a social media backlash for their new “slice of the week” Pic-a-Nika”. The pizza has among its toppings salted watermelon and fried chicken. The issue started when a customer thought that the title sounded like “Pick a Ni**er”, and with the watermelon and fried chicken was blatantly racist. He took a picture of…
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By Robert Stitt Bic makes pens. There are few things sexual about pens, unless they are those novelty pens that you turn upside down to see a picture un-robed. Even then, those are sold at novelty shops and truck stops so nobody has made any big complaints about them. Seems Bic found a way to make women mad. Again. In 2012, Ellen DeGeneres took on Bic for their “Pens for…
By Nigel Boys In the third embarrassing escape in the New York City neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in under two months, another prisoner bolted from the clutches of the police in East Harlem on Sunday, according to reports. Police reports state that 25-year-old Austin Stevenson had just been put in a patrol car by two officers on East 102nd St. to be transported to the 23rd Precinct. As officers were… |
August 17, 2015 | 0 Comments
By Nigel Boys Although former professional Major League baseball player Billy Bean waited until he retired from the game to announce that he was gay, he is now helping 20-year-old David Denson, a minor league…
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By all rights, Ruby Sales should have been killed on Friday, Aug. 20, 1965. She should have been hit by the shotgun blast fired by the enraged white man on the porch of the general store in rural Alabama. Her life should have ended at 17, an African American college student and civil rights worker, gunned down under a Coca-Cola … |
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In December 2013, an inmate named Stephanie George — a grandmother in her 40s doing life for a drug conviction — got an unexpected call to the front office of her federal prison. The out-of-the blue call terrified her. Only a couple months earlier, she’d been hit with the news that her 20-year-old son had been murdered. “Mostly when they … |
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A North Miami-Dade teen who stabbed his mother to death with a butcher knife — then lived with the body for eight days, even throwing a party — pleaded guilty Friday and agreed to spend 28 years in prison. Kit Darrant pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the March 2012 slaying of Renette Emile, 35. The plea deal will spare … |
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A Miami police officer has been relieved of duty while police investigate an apparent incident of police brutality against a handcuffed man. Video from Thursday seems to show the Miami officer placing a handcuffed man in the back of a police car before punching him, Local 10 reports. An unidentified woman posted the video on Facebook. “We have seen the … |
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August 16, 2015 | 0 Comments
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Just when you think it could not get any worse for the University of North Carolina, it does. The NCAA was already in progress of sanctioning UNC for the largest academic…
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Veteran actor Morgan Freeman is mourning the death of his granddaughter, E’Dena Hines, 33, who was found stabbed to death early this morning (August 16, 2015) in the Washington Heights section of New York City. Police responded to a 911 call around 3 a.m. this morning where they found Hines lying in the street with multiple … |
August 15, 2015 | 0 Comments
By Brandon Simmons One of the most famous irrelevant professional sports careers have come to an end. According to USA Today, former St. Louis Ram defensive end Michael Sam has announced he will no longer…
August 14, 2015 | 0 Comments
In this video, Dr Boyce Watkins explains the lessons that black people can learn from the new film, “Straight Outta Compton.”…
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Friends,
Last year, award-winning filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz released a riveting documentary titled Elementary Genocide: From Primary to Penitentiary that explored the school-to-prison pipeline, a systemic cycle that funnels children into the prison industrial complex.
The film made headlines for exposing this damning process which largely affects Black children in poor neighborhoods.
Part 2 of the film, titled Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs. The Board of Incarceration, takes an even deeper look at the history of America’s school system and how it was made to subjugate Black Americans. It is on track to be one of the most discussed films in Black America, and for a limited time only, the Your Black World Network is inviting you to pre-order your DVD in an exclusive bundle package.
Here’s a description of the products the package includes:
- Pre-Order! Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs. The Board of Incarceration (DVD): Created by award-winning filmmaker Rahiem Shabazz, Elementary Genocide 2 features commentary from Dr. Umar Johnson, Chief Juvenile Court Judge Steven C. Teske, Dr. Boyce Watkins, Dr. Steve Perry, and many other credible scholars and activists. In this film, Shabazz uncovers the true purpose of today’s educational system and how it’s failing the African child.
- Elementary Genocide: From Primary to Penitentiary (DVD): Featuring Dr. Umar Johnson, recording artist Killer Mike, finance scholar and social commentator Dr. Boyce Watkins, and many more, addresses the social, cultural, political and personal ramifications of how the federal government allots money to each state, to build prisons based on the failure rate of 4th and 5th graders.
- Occupy Your Children: A Parent’s Guide to Avoiding Educational Landmines and Guiding Your Kids to the Top (Audio Digital Download): This audio product features in-depth conversations with four respected educators who understand the educational system and how to overcome its limitations.
- New! It Takes a Village to Raise the Bar: A New Paradigm for Black America (Visual Digital Download, i.e. E-book): After touring across the nation with his « A New Paradigm for Black America » community forum, Dr. Boyce Watkins shares advice on how to re-build Black America’s village, which has been destroyed by mass incarceration, and raise Black children to be builders instead of beggars.
- On My Own (DVD): Created by independent filmmaker Rachel Bradshaw, OnMy Own is a 60-minute presentation exploring the over-whelming trend of single parenting in Black America. It includes commentary from fathers who are co-parenting, children living with feelings of resentment, abandonment and inadequacy, as well as community leaders and educators well-versed on the topic. The highly-acclaimed film has been selected for the UK BFM International Film Festival, New York Audience Now, and many other esteemed film festivals across the world.
Check out some real five-star reviews for Elementary Genocide that were published on the Your Black World store:
« It is very eye-opening. I enjoyed the DVD and will use it to assist my children and others that I work with. Powerful!! » – Luther J.
« This video tells the chilling truth that racism is alive and well in the 21st century. The idea that another human plans how it will enslave another human for profit and to systematically keep the process going for hundreds of years is pathologically sick ». – Cheryl T.
« The information contained in the film was timely and on point! A « must see » for our entire community! »- Anthony T.
The Conversation Bundle Package is designed to be family-friendly, allowing you to share it with the children at your church, your local YMCA, or even your local Boys & Girls Club.
Our children deserve to know the truth — if not for sheer awareness, for survival. We’ve packaged the products to help you have these honest and tough conversations with the children in your life.
Until we meet again, be blessed, be strong, and be educated.
Dr. Boyce Watkins
P.S. The Conversation Bundle Package retails at $83; however, for a limited time only, we’re offering it to you on sale for $49.99. Click here before the sale ends.
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By James A. Merritt Terrence Howard apparently isn’t as calm under pressure as his popular character “Luscious Lyon,” from the hit series “Empire.” The star of the hit show reportedly broke down in the courtroom this week. It was revealed that his wife just won’t play fair when it comes to their divorce settlement. According to TMZ, on Friday, the 46-year-old … |
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August 16, 2015 Leave a comment
April V. Taylor A Maryland woman is facing first degree assault charges after authorities say she poured hot grits on a man who was sleeping in her house. Alexis Staton did not stop with the grits; she also allegedly beat the man with a baseball bat. The incident apparently happened when the victim was napping at Staton’s Capitol Heights home … |
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Noted civil rights activist Julian Bond has just passed away at the age of 75. Bond was a chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), developing a long track record…
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Rapper Chuck D from the legendary group Public Enemy is a hip hop legend. In this brief video, he explains why there aren’t any groups left in the genre of rap. He also has an…
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Hate him or love, Dr. Ben Carson did something that no other doctor was able to do before he stepped on the scene. He was the first person to successfully separate conjoined twins. In this…
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By: Naturally Triece Check out this video where Lord Jamar talks about why it is not cool for women to have multiple men. Do you agree or disagree with him? Thoughts!
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By: Naturally Triece These ladies talk about whether Facebook relationship statuses should be important. Do you think this is important for couples to have? Letting the world know that they are together via Facebook? Or could you care less? Give us your thoughts:
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Legendary reality rap group N.W.A. was labelled “the most dangerous group in the world” at the height of their popularity/infamy. The rap group was so hated, they became a common enemy for liberals and right-wing extremists alike for their obscenity-laden rhymes about life in Compton filled with gang-banging, drugs and police brutality. 25 years after the … |
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By Dana C. Ayres Even in the toughest of times, if the attitude of most African Americans can be described in a word, it would be RESILIENT. Resilience comes from the undeniable will to survive and despite the all the odds, African Americans are STILL some of the strongest people on the planet. According to NPR.org, optimism among black Americans … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Conservative politicians, media outlets and commentators are daily making statements that make light of Black lives and dismiss racial injustice. It is hard not to think that they are simply entertaining themselves at the expense of us while attempting to keep a straight face. Kristen McQueary, a writer at the Chicago Tribune is just the latest … |
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August 14, 2015 1 Comment
A white police officer testified Thursday that he repeatedly fired his gun at an unarmed black man because the man kept charging at him and he didn’t think his weapon was even working. Holding back tears and in a quavering voice, Officer Randall Kerrick re-created the events of Sept. 14, 2013, at one point yelling “Stop!” and “Get on the … |
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August 15, 2015 1 Comment
April V. Taylor David Borst was forced to resign as the Fruitland Park deputy police chief last summer after the FBI identified him as a KKK member during an international probe conducted by the agency. Borst had been in law enforcement more than two decades. Since his resignation, Borst has had trouble maintaining employment, working for a brief stint at … |
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Activists DeRay Mckesson and Brittany Packnett recently spoke with Hillary Clinton’s policy director and others in the Clinton camp about police reform, criminal justice and other issues of importance to the black community, several people familiar with the chat told The Huffington Post. The conversation took place about two weeks ago, sources said, and included at least one other figure … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Janelle Monàe brought her Wondaland Records label imprint including her artists, like the “Classic Man” Jidenna, to NBC’s TODAY and she had one message, “Silence is our enemy. Sound is our weapon.” Monàe, with her certified CoverGirl looks and and possessing a sound that has her entire imprint rising to the forefront of contemporary R&B sound, … |
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By Joshua D. Copeland The idea of “Straight Outta Compton,” in theaters has so many people on edge. So much so, that Universal Studios Hollywood, movie theater owners and LAPD are beefing up security for the first weekend of its release. LAPD increased their presence around movie theaters in LA as they prepared for precautionary procedures in response to “problematic … |
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by G. Brown From King to super spy…that’s the path David Oyelowo’s career is taking him as the next James Bond…but hold on before you start fist pumping and singing “We Shall Over Come”. Oyelowo will only lend his voice to the role…no on screen acting. Oyelowo was asked personally by the estate of James Bond _84857446_oyelowo1creator Ian Fleming to … |
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By Nigel Boys When 21-year-old Honor Roll student Marcus Green was pulled over for speeding in Fayetteville, North Carolina, he believed he would be given a ticket and be allowed to continue on his journey. Instead he ended up being arrested. In a bizarre case of mistaken identity, a clerical error led Green to being detained. Green has no police record but was detained for several hours until his father,… |
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By Dr. Samori Swygert The average American citizen is on the brink of becoming an endangered species like the Bald Eagle. We must take precautionary measures to survive this harsh social climate. Prophylactic interventions that ensure our sustainability must be made. Society is being engineered to benefit a minority of global elite. Who can survive America? Who can thrive in America? Are you, your family, and children economically fortified and solidified… |
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By Nigel Boys Although there are many believers around the world who love Jesus Christ so much they try to follow what He did while here on earth, it may not be a clever idea to try and emulate some of the things our Lord achieved. While one pastor was reported as drowning as he tried to walk on water and another was found dead after he told his followers… |
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By Michal Ortner Dr. Steve Perry, an expert on education and author of education-based books, is asking the question, “Does your online learning institution make the grade?” Gaining an education online is an increased form of study and has developed by leaps and bounds in only a short period of time. “While learning outside of a physical classroom setting was rare just a decade ago, in 2013 nearly half (45%)… |
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By James A. Merritt “When I talk about my family culture, I’m mixed. When I talk about racism, I’m black. When Trayvon Martin was shot for wearing a hoodie, I was black. When Eric Garner was choked to death for selling cigarettes on the street, I was black. When Sandra Bland was arrested for failing to turn on her blinker, I was black. When churchgoers were shot for being black,… |
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Robert Stitt After the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed black teen who was shot in Ferguson, Missouri, America made it known that we want police officers to wear body cameras. Police Departments responded by saying they want officers to wear body cameras, too. So, if everybody wants the officers to wear body cameras why are there still so many incidents of questionable conduct that are not recorded? According to… |
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By Michal Ortner Dellarontay Readus, a 2015 graduate of Melrose High School, is mourning the loss of his mother after she lost a long-time battle with heart and stomach ailments. Readus experienced the loss right before his departure for Stanford University. As a freshman, he has a full scholarship to attend the university. “It’s just that it hurts so much, I can’t do anything else but cry,” Readus shared with… |
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By Nigel Boys Although she contacted the school district about students at her son’s high school openly displaying the Confederate flag, a Tennessee mother was told they could do nothing about the situation. The mother of a 14-year-old boy, who wishes to remain anonymous, told WKRN-TV that she was concerned for the safety of her son at Stewarts Creek High School, Smyma, after he told her that children were openly… |
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April V. Taylor David Borst was forced to resign as the Fruitland Park deputy police chief last summer after the FBI identified him as a KKK member during an international probe conducted by the agency. Borst had been in law enforcement more than two decades. Since his resignation, Borst has had trouble maintaining employment, working for a brief stint at … |
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By Nigel Boys In an interview on Fox News Channel’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” 63-year-old retired neurosurgeon and GOP presidential candidate, Ben Carson, said that Planned Parenthood sets up abortions clinics in black neighborhoods to “control that population.” Tying the nation’s leading provider of abortions to eugenics, then eugenics to Hillary Clinton, the author and political pundit who retired |
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Robert Stitt News One has run a report showing that Ferguson’s interim police chief, Andre Anderson, is not an angel. According to the report, Anderson was suspended on three different occasions and was accused of beating a woman, but the charges were dropped. When asked about hiring someone with such a past, a Ferguson police spokesperson said, ““The allegations regarding Chief Anderson allegedly striking a woman are more than 15… |
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By Nigel Boys Although she contacted the school district about students at her son’s high school openly displaying the Confederate flag, a Tennessee mother was told they could do nothing about the situation. The mother of a 14-year-old boy, who wishes to remain anonymous, told WKRN-TV that she was concerned for the safety of her son at Stewarts Creek High School, Smyma, after he told her that children were openly…
By Robert Stitt When you use somebody’s fireworks you have to pay for them. Don’t we all teach this to our children? That’s right, you would think that some things would go without saying. Apparently not if your name is Lil Wayne, Mr. Carter, Weezy F. Baby, or whatever you’re being called that day. Bossip reports that Pyrotek Special Effects had sued Lil Wayne in U.S. District Court for failing…
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By Nigel Boys After the shooting of 9 members of a historically black church in South Carolina by alleged gunman Dylann Roof, who had posed with the Confederate flag, calls for its removal from prominent places have continued. While there are those who believe states, especially in the south, should remove all reference to their past slavery and racial hatred, … |
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Four teenagers were in custody Friday for allegedly carjacking and kidnapping a law enforcement officer who was on vacation in Florida. Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings called the suspects high school students “playing a dangerous game.” Demings announced the arrest of the first three suspects — ages 18, 16 and 15 — on Friday afternoon. The final suspect, an 18-year-old, … |
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Former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has filed a lawsuit against TMZ and V. Stivianoover the leak of a phone conversation last year, in which Sterling could be heard saying racist remarks. The suit was filed Friday in L.A. It claims that Stiviano, formerly Sterling’s girlfriend, “surreptitiously” recorded a phone conversation between herself and Sterling between September 2013 and … |
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April V. Taylor Newly released documents obtained by Vice News’ Jason Leopold prove that the Department of Homeland Security has fully monitored the accounts of Black activists and leaders as well as taken a cultural stance on who they perceive them to be. DeRay McKesson is a former educator and Head of Human Capital for Minneapolis Public Schools who left .. |
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August 14, 2015 1 Comment
April V. Taylor Black Lives Matter protesters made good on their promise to disrupt a Jeb Bush town hall in Las Vegas with chants of “Black Lives Matter.” Some members of the mostly white and Republican crowd countered the chants with “all lives matter” and “white lives matter.” Bush claimed to have met with protesters earlier in the day to … |
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By Nigel Boys A host of people including John Boehner, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Larry Hogan, Jeb Bush, Tim Cook and Mia Farrow, sent their best wishes to the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter. The outpouring came after the 90-year-old announced on Wednesday that following an elective surgery earlier this month, he had been diagnosed with cancer. “Recent .. |
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April V. Taylor Texas has killed its 528th inmate, the tenth this year. Daniel Lee Lopez got his wish, wanting to be put to death for striking and killing a police officer who was laying spike strips during a chase Lopez was involved in. In a statement before his execution, Lopez said, “I hope this execution helps my family and … |
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By Robert Stitt We see people on television having an amazing time doing a job that looks like a lot of fun. We go on vacation and see someone who is happy and in such a great place that you wonder if you chose the wrong profession. Remember, television and movies are make believe, and […] |
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By Evette D. Champion When you send your children to school, you assume that they are in one of the safest places they could be, right? With security checks, monitoring and even active police personnel on campus, you think you can breathe easily. However, you may be surprised to learn that in a new report […]
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Meek Mill has decided that he is no longer going to beef with current “King of Rap”, October’s Very Own Drake. According to a tweet from DJ Akademiks, Meek Mill posted: “I’m not entertaining no rap/real beef over drake s/o a rapper!” Meek Mill’s post has reportedly been removed. Although it has […] |
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In this video, Dr Boyce Watkins explains the lessons that black people can learn from the new film, “Straight Outta Compton.”…
Several black hip-hop artists have been criticized for going hard in their lyrics, but having little to say about racial profiling or police brutality. It is R&B crooner John Legend who has actually been one of the most outspoken artists on the topic. Now Legend is working to pass a law that reduces racial profiling since, according to the |
A Dutch newspaper used the “N” word as part of the headline for a published book review. The headline was part of a “NRC Handelsblad” review that included books published by black authors, such as journalist, Ta-Nehisi Coates, who writes for The Atlantic, and novelist Paul Beatty. Although the review was published in late July, the headline, which is a … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Cordell Broadus, son of rap legend Calvin “Snoop Dogg” Broadus, rise from his father’s youth football league to UCLA wide receiver signee has been well documented. Now, it appears that film,…
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris LeBron James continues his mission to give back to his hometown of Akron in a major way. James is giving kids from Akron, OH who grew up with the challenging backgrounds…
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris The highly-anticipated N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton is opening today in theaters which touches on the controversial group’s career, socio-political raps and even Eazy-E‘s death because of the AIDS virus. One…
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Shawn “Jay Z” Carter and mega-producer Timothy “Timbaland” Mosely will appear in court to testify about using the sample of a flute line by Egyptian composer Baligh Hamdi in the 2000 hit Big Pimpin’ featuring UGK. Big Pimpin’ is one of Jay Z’s biggest selling songs of his career, but it is […]
The white officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man to death in 2013 claims he was fearing for his life at the moment he fired the shots. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police Officer Randall Kerrick, who is charged with voluntary manslaughter, said he had no choice but to shoot former Florida A&M football player Jonathan Ferrell. “He was going to attack me. … |
By Nigel Boys. Andrea McHale, a teacher at William Cullen Bryant High School, passed senior Melissa Mijia. Why is that bad? Well, Mijia consequently wrote a letter to the Post complaining that she did not deserve to receive a passing grade. McHale, the Long Island City, NY teacher, admitted in an interview that she had […]
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Reported by Liku Zelleke How black kids dress and how their style could be interpreted by other people is one thing that has gone through the minds of Black parents following the recent racial tension in America. “Next week my son returns to school as an 11th-grader, and for the past several days we’ve been knee-deep in back-to-school shopping,” writes … |
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The father of a 15 year old fatally shot by Indianapolis police claims his son posed no threat to police. According to police, Andre Green was driving a stolen car and accelerating toward police at the time he was shot on Sunday night. Police claim the teen was cornered and had rammed a police car. The teen’s father, Kenneth Green, … |
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By Robert Stitt It’s a very old saying that carries a lot of meaning and depth: A parent should never have to bury their own child. Few things on earth can anguish the heart like the suffering and death of your son or daughter. The pain and loss cannot be explained in words, and, yet, there are ways to make the suffering even worse. Severe storms in Sharon, Pennsylvania, took… |
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By Evette D. Champion Have you ever heard of the term, “#Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome?” It is a series of books that was written by #Dr. Joy DeGruy that explores the impact #slavery had on today’s #African American community. The following is an excerpt from a presentation DeGruy held about #Post Traumatic Stress Disorder within the… |
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Apparently, even after the Supreme Court decision to end segregation in American schools, many school districts still haven’t desegregated, even moreso than in 1968. As ThinkProgress reports, This American Life has a series focusing on segregation in American schools. The film also explores the reaction of white residents in a Missouri school district after learning that students from Ferguson, Missouri … |
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An Austin officer who is being investigated in connection with the death of Samantha Dean tried to hire a hitman, according to investigators. Investigators searched the locker of Austin Police Department Officer VonTrey Clark after a warrant was issued “for firearms, clothing, receipts, maps, cellphones, computer hardware and other evidence related to the homicide,” KXAN reports. Although none of the … |
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By Evette D. Champion For many parent’s, your child’s education is paramount. You want to make sure that your child learns all that they can so that they can excel in life and become a successful and happy adult. The excitement starts when your baby starting to babble and coo, then their first word comes…
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We all know that the late Michael Jackson immortalized the “#Moonwalk,” in his performance at Motown 25 in 1983. Michael Jackson had it going on and can’t no one ever take that away. However, the Moonwalk just might have been a dance long before Michael Jackson hit the dance floor. A tap dancer by the…
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By: Dr. Samori Swygert The framers of the United States Constitution could never fully predict or forecast the complete ramifications of the constitution. Centuries after the Declaration of Independence, and The United States Constitution, many situations, scenarios, applications, and interpretations of laws need to be revisited. There are times when policies are more applicable and apropos based on the condi |
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Reported by Liku Zelleke Ashley Jackson, daughter of Reverend Jesse Jackson, has decided she wants be a rap star. The 16-year-old has just recorded a rap song, according to celebrity news and gossip site TMZ. The site also reported that “daddy Jackson thinks she’s on the wrong path.” After obtaining a copy of her song and having a listen, the people at TMZ gave their verdict: “She’s kinda got an… |
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By Shanieka Stanton In a Huffington Post article entitled “I Just Can’t Get Down With Hip Hop Anymore,” award-winning multimedia journalist Ernest Owens shared the incense of many original Hip Hop fans who have given up on the culture, thriving instead off of nostalgic Hip Hop hits of the past to commemorate a time when Hip Hop was true. “I think 2015 is officially the year we can all agree… |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris A lot of young actors and entertainers are not willing to make a stand for the good of or in support of the Black community, especially in the face of making…
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By Nigel Boys During an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Reddit, 28-year-old, mixed martial artist, judoka and actress, Ronda Rousey, said she could eat 60 wings in one sitting when asked by one fan…
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Remember when Ice Cube was rapping about being down with Khalid Abdul Muhammad over 20 years ago? This video seems to say otherwise. For all of those black men in Hollywood who pretend to be…
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Elton Brand, the top pick of the 1999 NBA Draft, announced his retirement after 16 seasons in the league. Brand, 36, was drafted by the Chicago Bulls out of Duke University….
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A Tennessee woman who claims to have endured over a decade of racial harassment says a judge denied her a restraining order since she didn’t have an attorney. Staff Sergeant Briscoe, a 17 year veteran of the Army according to FOX13, said the harassment began after her family bought a home on four acres of land in 2005. The harassment … |
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By Michal Ortner Local pastors of Macon, GA are unhappy with a new display in the Tubman African American Museum that apparently portrays religious leaders in a negative way. The painting, “Preacher Pimp,” is displayed in an exhibit for the African American artists of Georgia. The work of art, which preachers believe should be removed from the exhibit, is part …
April V. Taylor Robert Johnson is an 86-year-old professor and chair of Africana Studies at the University of Massachusetts, but his professional accomplishments did not keep him from being ‘humiliated’ by police officers who accused him of being behind the shoplifting of a significant amount of cognac from Blanchards Wine and Spirits. Employees at the liquor store claimed that Johnson … |
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A Pennsylvania man who has reportedly gained notoriety in his community for driving around town and mocking people got a surprise of his own recently. In response to pulling a knife on a group of black and Hispanic teens, the man was arrested, but not before watching teens snatch his Confederate flag. David Chohany’s Confederate flag was on his pickup … |
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by Deborah Caldwell A disproportionate number of black men are being shot by police, according to a Washington Post investigation. The investigation found that 40 percent of the 60 unarmed people who have died in police shootings this year were black males, even though black men comprise only 6 percent of the U.S. population. According to the Post, black men … |
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By Nigel Boys When Alderman David Moore of the 17th Ward of Chicago was returning home in the early hours of Sunday morning, he was allegedly attacked by Cordale Profit, according to ABC7 Chicago. Responding to a resident’s call about a group of alleged prost!tutes in the neighborhood of Gresham, Moore said in a statement that he saw a group … |
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By Nigel Boys During the one year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death this weekend, the unarmed teenager killed by Police Officer Darren Wilson last year, the resulting violence prompted St Louis County Executive, Steve Stenger, to declare a state of emergency, reports USA Today. At least one officer used pepper spray over the weekend on the crowd where several Ferguson, Missouri protesters were seen being forced to the ground and…
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Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson who comprised the group Ashford and Simpson, were a dynamic duo when it came to writing songs. They’ve written heavily for the Diana Ross and The Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Chaka…
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In recent years, veteran actress Pam Grier talked openly to the public about the tumultuous relationship she had with the late great Richard Pryor. She said that Pryor was such a cocaine addict, that her…
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April V. Taylor Two undercover FBI agents have uncovered a Mississippi newlyweds plan to travel to Syria and join ISIS under the ruse that they were simply going on their honeymoon. The woman, Jaelyn Delshuan Young, had communicated with the undercover FBI employees through social media over the last several months, at one point stating, “Our story will be that … |
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By Evette D. Champion #Cornel West, a well-liked scholar, activist, and professor, gave an interesting view on why the #African American community refuses to tackle the issue of #racism head on. In an appearance he did on June 22, 2015, he went so far as to say that President Obama is the first #black President… |
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April V. Taylor In what may have been an eery foreshadowing of what was to come, 37-year-old Ralkina Jones was captured on video pleading with jail officials to administer her prescription medications properly, stating, “I don’t want to die in your cell,” just hours before her death. Jones was arrested on July 24 and held in the Cuyahoga County Jail … |
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April V. Taylor Just days after the one year anniversary of the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed Black teenager killed by white police officer Darren Wilson, CNNMoney has revealed in an exclusive analysis that the city of Ferguson, Missouri and their police department is still disproportionately targeting minorities with arrest warrants. The racial profiling is still happening despite a … |
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#Paulette Brown, 63, became the first #Black woman elected to lead the 400,000- member #American Bar Association. The Association up until 1943 did not even allow African-Americans to join. Brown, a partner in the Boston #law firm #Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP, has fought many cases on discrimination, subtle racism, and small slights known as… |
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April V. Taylor Black children in McKinney, Texas not only face an aggressive police force, they also face excessive use of force and are disproportionately targeted for arrest and expulsion for minor offenses within the school system. McKinney rose to the national spotlight when a video of police officer Eric Casebolt shoving a 15-year-old girl to the ground and pulling … |
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If you are #Black and have tried to get a cab in New York, but watched them roll past you, only to pick up the White person, there is good reason. The reason is you “might” be being discriminated based on race and color. Apparently, cabbie Baqir Raza has wanted nothing to do with… |
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April V. Taylor Robert Johnson is an 86-year-old professor and chair of Africana Studies at the University of Massachusetts, but his professional accomplishments did not keep him from being ‘humiliated’ by police officers who accused him of being behind the shoplifting of a significant amount of cognac from Blanchards Wine and Spirits. Employees at the liquor store claimed that Johnson … |
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April V. Taylor United Methodist Church pastor Hannah Adair Bonner, who has kept vigil at the Waller County Jail for 27 days since the death of Sandra Bland, recently had an unsettling encounter with Waller County Sheriff R. Glenn Smith. A day after a controversial demonstration at the jail, Smith confronted Bonner, intimidating her and asking her, “Why don’t you … |
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April V. Taylor A Facebook posting on the Columbia Police Officers Association’s Facebook page declared Sunday, the one-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of unarmed Black teenager Michael Brown by white Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson, to be ‘Darren Wilson Day.’ The post referred to Wilson as “an innocent, but persecuted officer.” Police unions such as the Columbia Police Officers …
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April V. Taylor As demonstrators from all over the country gathered to commemorate the one year anniversary of Michael Brown’s death at the hands of Darren Wilson, what started out as peaceful vigils turned into chaos that has led to three youth being gunned down, a state of emergency being declared and more than 100 protesters arrested during Moral Monday … |
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By Nigel Boys When Caitlyn Jenner was awarded the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPY Awards, several celebrities commented on the occasion. However, probably the most outspoken was comedian D. L. Hughley, who was caught commenting to TMZ on camera that Jenner was about as beautiful a woman as the character “Mrs. Doubtfire,” played by the deceased actor Robin Williams. The 52-year-old comedian, best known for his work on…
By Andre Jones With issues of police brutality and racial profiling simmering in America, it’s refreshing to know that, occasionally, television reflects reality. Here are six examples of Black-themed shows perfectly addressing issues surrounding policing in the United States. There was that episode of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air when Carlton and Will were arrested for allegedly stealing a car and Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv (the dark skinned one) came… |
By Robert Stitt It’s been a year since Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson, Missouri. The small suburb of St. Louis is one of the birthplaces of the Black Lives Matter movement. The movement and the protests that have been held there have helped draw national attention to police brutality towards black Americans. Michael Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, recently made a comment to New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones, that… |
by Demetric Muhammad Popular social media commentator Yvette Carnell recently took to the World Wide Web to utilize the YouTube platform to make an attempt to stall the growing momentum of the Justice or Else Movement and the increasing appeal and acceptance of the message of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. Brother Demetric Muhammad who serves on the Honorable Minister |
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April V. Taylor U.S. Army Veteran Isiah James served his country for nearly a decade, surviving two tours of duty in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. James sustained multiple injuries during his deployments that includes extensive damage to his ankles and knees and permanent damage to his lungs that has left him legally disabled. While it seems as though James … |
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April V. Taylor In one of the largest drug busts of its kind, the U.S. Coast Guard in Northern California has seized $181 million worth of cocaine from a homemade submarine. The semi-submersible vessel was raided by a team 200 miles south of Mexico in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on July 18. The vessel was carrying 16,000 pounds of narcotics, … |
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A group of former military and police officers called the “Oath Keepers” are in Ferguson, MO armed with rifles and bullet proof vests. Missouri law allows individuals with concealed weapon permits to openly display firearms unless it’s done in an “angry or threatening manner.” This group has been called “fiercely anti-government” by the Southern Poverty Law Center and had some … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris More information has started to come in regarding the locker room fight between New York Jets teammates Geno Smith, the starting quarterback for the squad, and IK Enemkpali, a reserve linebacker who has been released by the organization. The initial reports confirmed that Smith’s jaw was broken in two places and that the injury would require surgery, … |
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Lloyd Lionel Gaines gained attention in 1938 when he filed a law suit against the University Of Missouri School Of Law for refusing to admit him because of his race. In 1939, The U.S. Supreme…
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Drake‘s If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late has finally broken the platinum threshold selling 1 million copies in the US on Monday (August 10, 2015) since being released in February. This feat makes Drake the artist who released a record in this calendar year to achieve platinum status, not only solidifying […]
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Cathay Williams was a Buffalo Soldier and the first African American female to enlist in the United States Army posing as a man. As William Cathay, she traveled all of the United States for three years…
Yasiin Bey says he is no longer interested in battling other rappers. Last week Yasiin Bey along with Black Thought and King Los, presumably in response to Drake and Meek Mill’s battlecurrently still going on, challenged any emcee to get bars from him in a rap bout started by anyone about it. Lupe Fiasco was about it and responded […]
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Reported by Liku Zelleke Donald Maiden, Jr. was celebrating his 8th birthday one day in September 2013 in Dallas, Texas. His playing tag angered Brian Cloninger, 46, who had earlier that day been spotted with a gun in his hand. As the boy approached his vehicle, Cloninger shot him in the face. The badly wounded boy ran to his home screaming. When bystanders asked Cloninger if he shot the little… |
BY: John “Hennry” Harris Hip-hop groups like Public Enemy and N.W.A. during the late 80’s and early 90’s tackled relevant social issues that served as the soundtrack to the social consciousness movement as well as serving as protest music for their generation. The music did more than just ignite bodies to dance or party, but sparked people to fight against … |
By G. Brown Every success story starts with a vision. Tristan Walker’s vision is to become the next Johnson & Johnson for Blacks and people of color. This Stanford MBA Grad cut his teeth in the high-tech world of Silicon Valley, but his first step in creating his vision is to start very low tech with a razor. Walker is … |
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Ella Josephine Baker was born on December 13, 1903. She was instrumental in some of the biggest civil right campaigns for over 50 years. Many people don’t know the important work she has done which…
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Lloyd Lionel Gaines gained attention in 1938 when he filed a law suit against the University Of Missouri School Of Law for refusing to admit him because of his race. In 1939, The U.S. Supreme…
Agnes Fenton is 110-years-old as of Aug. 1, 1905. That’s a great accomplishment, right? Something that many of look forward too. And with that long life, the majority of us think that she had to have some special diet or exercise regime. However, she doesn’t view her astonishing longevity as a big deal. “The birthday is […]
August 8, 2015 1 Comment
April V. Taylor A new Stanford Uniersity educational startup, Enza Academy, is working to empower low-income youth of color to tackle issues in their communities through technological solutions. The program’s goal is to ‘design their revolution,’ by teaching young people problem solving skills, empowering them by teaching them about their culture and history and providing an environment where they can … |
August 8, 2015 1 Comment
A decade after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans seems to have found its rhythm again: the French Quarter is choked with tourists, construction cranes tower over the skyline, and hipsters bike to cafes in gentrifying neighborhoods. But recovery has been uneven in the city, which took the brunt of the 2005 storm that killed more than 1,800 people and was the … |
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By Nigel Boys According to Lawrence, Massachusetts Police Chief James Fitzpatrick, a caller who may have been in need of help when he dialed 911 never called back after he was hung up on by a dispatcher who could not understand Spanish. The dispatcher concerned has since been placed on paid leave pending an investigation and could well end up … |
August 8, 2015 1 Comment
April V. Taylor As people all across the country are commemorating the one year anniversary of the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager who was shot and killed by a white police officer, and the ensuing national uprising against police brutality, not everyone is commemorating the Brown’s death as a tragedy. The Free Thought Project recently revealed that … |
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A suspect identified as Atilla Charles, 34, is accused of going on an angry rampage and holding a 38-year-old woman against her will inside a Northeast Side apartment. Charges were filed against Charles on Wednesday in connection with the incident which happened in November 2010, according to an arrest affidavit. The affidavit stated that the woman told police she arrived … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris NASCAR has recently come under fire for its fans flying the Confederate Flag, but a new car is sure to turn NASCAR on its head !! The hip-hop world is in…
By Nigel Boys When Cedric Jackson, a regular customer at Rick’s Food Mart, discovered on Saturday that he hadn’t won the grand prize with his lottery tickets, he asked the store clerk if he would throw them away for him. However, Jackson realized later in the day that while he hadn’t won the grand prize, his tickets were still winners of $10,000. He quickly returned to the store on 2000… |
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Earlier this week, Yvette Carnell sparked controversy with a heated critique of Min Louis Farrakhan’s call for black retaliation against police violence. Of course this led to a strong response from members of the Nation of Islam, many of whom felt that Carnell’s critique was both unnecessary and misguided. In the interview below, … |
By Andre Jones In the latest development in the sexual assault scandal that shows no signs of ending anytime soon, Bill Cosby has been ordered by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Craig Karlan to submit his deposition to lawyer Gloria Allred, attorney for Judy Huth, one of the earliest in a long line of Cosby accusers. Judy Huth has filed a formal lawsuit, accusing Cosby of sexually molestating her at… |
By Nigel Boys When police arrived at the house of Edward Martin in Grand Rapids, Michigan, upon receiving a report of a domestic incident, he quickly slammed the door in their face and decided to hide from capture. However, while his choice of hiding places might have kept the police wondering where he had gone for about 10 minutes, he didn’t chose the best place to remain unseen. As it… |
By Nigel Boys When an 11-year-old boy went to visit his father in the 16000 block of Eastwood on Detroit’s east side on Monday, he discovered a handgun in a bedroom closet. Probably so that he could play with it undetected, he threw it out the window into the backyard and shortly after a 3-year-old boy met his death. The elder boy, who has not been identified because he is… |
By Nigel Boys Inmates at Ohio’s Mansfield Correctional Institution had an unsuspected surprise while they were out in the recreation yard on July 29, when a drone passed overhead dropping a package containing contraband items including drugs. ABC News reports that the incident at the Mansfield facility happened just after 2:30 p.m. A fight between inmates, claiming rights over the package, soon followed. Prison guards were forced to intervene, using… |
By James A. Merritt San Francisco 49ers fans are rooting for Aldon Smith. The talented linebacker who plays his position masterfully ON the field, is once again having difficulty playing his position OFF the field. On Thursday, Smith was arrested and booked into Santa Clara County Jail on charges of hit-and-run, drunk driving, and vandalism. Upon hearing the news, The San Francisco 49ers cut the talented player from the team…. |
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download Earlier this week, Yvette Carnell sparked controversy with a heated critique of Min Louis Farrakhan’s call for black retaliation against police violence. Of course this led to a strong response from members of the Nation of Islam, many of whom felt that Carnell’s critique was both unnecessary and misguided. In the interview below, … |
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By Dr. Samori Swygert What’s the most appropriate form of government for Blacks in America? Election season is upon us. Despite all the antics, promises, applause ready quotes, and political rhetoric, African Americans continue to get the shaft whether voting Democratic or Republican. These 2 parties have worked their mojo to garner our numerical quantitative support at the polls but leave us … |
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April V. Taylor Weeks after a group of protesters ribbed Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Mally over his rebuttal to chants of “Black Lives Matter” by stating ‘All Lives Matter”, best selling author Terry McMillan has committed the same foul, this time imposing the wrath of Black Twitter. McMillan sent the following Tweet to her 268,000 followers: All lives matter. — … |
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by Yvette Carnell Just as some police officers, when fired, find new law enforcement jobs in other cities, the Ferguson court clerk who was fired for sending racially inflammatory emails has been hired at another court in a nearby city. Former Ferguson City Court Clerk Mary Ann Twitty was fired after a Justice Department investigation discovered several racist emails being |
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April V. Taylor While most people think of inner city neighborhoods as places where a lack of money accentuates nearly aspect of residents lives, in a truly American twist of irony those same city blocks that are defined by their poverty have come to be known as ‘million dollar blocks.’ The term was first coined by Laura Kurgan and Eric … |
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April V. Taylor An Alabama police officer caught on tape proposing to murder a Black resident and fabricate bogus evidence to make the killing look like self defense has managed to keep his job and continue to patrol the small town where he works. The Guardian has uncovered that Officer Troy Middlebrooks still works for the Alexander City police department … |
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Exclusive: Ric Wilson hopes that he can inspire a crowd the same way Kendrick Lamar inspired the crowd in Cleveland who helped stop police from arresting a 14-year-old boy. Ric Wilson was on the scene when, on July 26, a crowd of men, women and children was pepper sprayed by Cleveland police after the people […] |
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download The other day, Yvette Carnell released a video commentary about Min Louis Farrkhan that led to a great deal of criticism. Carnell seems to feel that Farrakhan’s call for a violent response to police brutality is tantamount to a “race war.” In the video below, Yvette explains her position. She says that even … |
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by Yvette Carnell Assistant District Attorney Christy Barker announced Thursday that perjury would be added to the charges already pending against two sheriff’s deputies in connection with the death of student Mathew Ajibade. Ajibade, 21, died in a Georgia jail on January 1st while strapped to a restraining chair after he’d been tasered and left unattended. Ajibade was in … |
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Jay Z’s personal lawyer Jennifer Justice is also allegedly leaving Roc Nation. Following the loss of TIDAL CEO Andy Chen in April, two more executives have left Jay Z‘s streaming company, according tohitsdailydouble.com. Zena Burns, TIDAL’s project leader who dealt with label and artist relations, left last week after two months with the company. Burns […] |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris Legendary rapper Busta Rhymes was arrested late Wednesday night (August 5, 2015) and charged with 2nd degree assault after allegedly throwing a protein drink at a Chelsea, NY gym employee’s head…
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This brief documentary talks about the origins of Jim Crow—how the name came about and why the character was developed. It’s quite interesting. It also talks about Charles Hamilton Houston, a man who was a…
Podcast: Play in new window | Download The other day, Yvette Carnell released a video commentary about Min Louis Farrkhan that led to a great deal of criticism. Carnell seems to feel that Farrakhan’s call for a violent response to police brutality is tantamount to a “race war.” In the video below, Yvette explains her position. She says that even … |
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Before Drake was the well-known rapper that he is today, he was actually an actor on a popular Canadian television series, Degrassi. In this brief clip from 2004, Drake takes the audience on a tour…
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Jack Johnson was born on March 31, 1878 in Galveston, Texas. During the height of the Jim Crow era, he became the first African American world heavyweight champion in the sport of boxing. He lived…
By Nigel Boys When Cedric Jackson, a regular customer at Rick’s Food Mart, discovered on Saturday that he hadn’t won the grand prize with his lottery tickets, he asked the store clerk if he would throw them away for him. However, Jackson realized later in the day that while he hadn’t won the grand prize, his tickets were still winners of $10,000. He quickly returned to the store on 2000… |
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Stokely Carmichael was a powerful and revolutionary civil rights activist. In this video clip, he is asked if he is a race agitator who causes people to riot. He readily answered “no” and explained his…
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Nina Simone doesn’t get the recognition she deserves when it comes using her artistry to combat racism and injustice. She sacrificed her whole career to bring attention to the blatant discrimination Black people were suffering…
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To join the Dr Boyce Watkins Black Wealth Bootcamp, please visitTheBlackWealthBootcamp.com.Learn about money and start your own business, all at the same time. |
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A Michigan woman allegedly called neighbors racial slurs in a dispute over dog droppings. According to WZZM, the woman was charged with ethnic intimidation while arguing with a neighbor over droppings that had been left on her lawn last week. Judy Lorraine Syrek, 56, apparently became upset that the issue had not been resolved. “She was upset over the neighbor’s …
For years, Reddit has operated a freedom of speech zone that allowed many groups that other Redditors found offensive to remain active. CEO Steve Huffman announced on Wednesday, however, that some of those sites, including the notorious CoonTown, would be banned. The banning of CoonTown is a reversal for Reddit, which had not long ago greenlighted the white supremacist subreddit. … |
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An 11 year old boy in Detroit has been charged with manslaughter after shooting and killing a 3 year old. He allegedly got the gun from his father’s closet, threw it out the window and then went outside and retrieved it. He then got into an empty car in the backyard and shortly afterwards the 3 year old joined him. … |
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By Dana C. Ayres Picture it…a lone, dark, demure figure at a microphone. She’s clad in a dark, church-like hat and dress that is likewise. Piano keys lightly tickle and out of the low lights waft a deep, soulful, sultry and…very mature sound. It’s much like what we know, but seasoned and tested…like new. Like a phoenix rising out of …
Music video for P-Dash’s song “George Stinney,” which follows the true story events of the youngest person ever put to death in the United States. This music video, which chronicles the fourteen-year-old’s investigation, trial and execution, was shot primarily with a RED Dragon, and two Blackmagic Production Cameras for supporting coverage, over two days on […] |
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by G. Brown It is such a mind-bending paradox that it sounds like one of Jesus’ parables-‘how can you be a Christian, Man of God and gay?’ The relationship between gays and the Church has always been complicated. When you factor the Black community into that equation, it becomes a slippery slope. TheRoot.com recently ran the op-ed blog written
By Dana C. Ayres Monique Pressley, attorney for Bill Cosby had a lot of words for HuffPost Live’s Marc Hill, in an interview concerning the timeliness of Cosby’s accusers coming forward. Pressley believes that the recent claims of rape and sexual assault against her client, Bill Cosby, are the result of a witch hunt designed to pigeonhole and persecute him … |
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Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone, who frequently serves as a surrogate for the reality TV show personality/businessman turned presidential candidate, took a swipe at TV One’s Roland Martin on Twitter. In the tweet, Stone called CNN’s Ana Navarro the “dumbest person on TV since CNN fired moron @Rolandmartin.” He then added that they were “both quota hires.” This happened weeks … |
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download Yvette Carnell has some pretty harsh words for Min Louis Farrakhan. Carnell, in the video below, says that Farrakhan’s call for a race war isn’t legitimate because she feels that the Nation of Islam should be on the front lines of the war. Watch the video or download the podcast and tell us, … |
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Jerome Hayes bears a resemblance to his brother–Jermaurice Sieron Hayes–and that resemblance led to Jerome losing over a year and a half of freedom. Even though police had evidence that pointed to Jermaurice, Jerome had passed a polygraph, and had alibis for many of the crimes he’d allegedly committed, police still kept him in jail without bond. From The Florida … |
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BY: John “Hennry” Harris The father of Houston Texans linebacker Jadeveon Clowney has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly firing gunshots outside a strip club. David Morgan, 45, who is known locally by friends…
by Deborah Caldwell One insult against blacks that has withstood the test of time is the comparison to monkeys. Both President Obama and Mrs. Obama have been ridiculed as favoring monkeys by critics. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, however, has a lesson for white people who are quick to compare blacks to apes. During a conversation with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, …
We saw this message from a woman by the name of Shawna Murray-Browne, who wrote about the horrific experience of her brother Darrell. We wanted you to see Shawna’s message and also have the opportunity to reach out to her on her Facebook page. The message is below: On the morning of July 29, 2015 my family received a … |
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Yvette Carnell has some pretty harsh words for Min Louis Farrakhan. Carnell, in the video below, says that Farrakhan’s call for a race war isn’t legitimate because she feels that the Nation of Islam should be on the front lines of the war. Watch the video or download the podcast and tell us, … |
When Duke Professor Jerry Hough hopped into the fray and made racially inflammatory comments about blacks, he pointed to Asians as the standard for how immigrants should behave to get ahead in America. The difference, he implied, was that Asian culture was somehow superior to black culture. In an article for CNN, however, author Jennifer Lee found that culture has … |
In 1999 Curtis Jones was convicted of murder at age 12, making him the youngest convicted murderer in U.S history. Curtis and his sister Catherine (13 years old) plotted and murdered their father’s girlfriend. They were both sentenced to 18 years in prison and probation for life. They were both recently released after spending a little of 15 years incarcerated. … |
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April V. Taylor According to the Riverfront Times, a former employee of Jilly’s Cupcake Car & Cafe has been given the green light to sue his former employer for discrimination and retaliation. Shayden Frazier worked for the suburban St. Louis cupcake shop in 2013 and says that there was a pattern of discrimination at the shop that came to a … |
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April V. Taylor The Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge has a story as unique and intriguing as the story of its builder, Horace King. Built in the 1800’s, the bridge’s appearance tells a story of longevity and survival, with beams that have been warped by floods and charred by fire. Having carried everything from covered wagons to Model T Fords … |
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April V. Taylor An investigation by the Miami Herald has revealed that two local Florida police agencies have been involved in a money laundering scheme that saw the two departments get some $2.4 million confiscated from drug money. The two law enforcement agenices, Glade County Sheriff’s Office and Bal Harbour Police Department, were able to launder millions through SunTrust Bank … |
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On April 1, 2015 the verdict was read and several Atlanta Public Educators were given actual prison time for ultimately changing student’s test scores. Months has gone by and the issue is no longer in the news but those educators are still fighting for their freedom and all are awaiting the appeal process. We caught up with one of the … |
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A New York man accused of blowing his own leg off while making homemade bombs is in federal custody. According to WGRZ, Michael O’Neill is accused of making at least seven homemade bombs. New information was released about O’Neill’s alleged crime by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in an effort to convince a judge that he should not be freed on … |
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By Shanieka Stanton In a recent article entitled “Kevin Hart’s Funny Business: Call him adorable, raunchy, shameless – just make sure you also call him stand up’s first mogul,” comedic icon Kevin Hart sat down with Jonah Wiener of The Rolling Stone and made some interesting comments about his approach to race and homosexuality in his standup. The bizarre funnyman, known best for his popular standup routines, which include an… |
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Reported by Liku Zelleke The earnest quest for reforms in the criminal justice system has been the nation’s focus in recent months. Suggestions range from changing sentencing guidelines for non-violent offenders to reducing the obstacles parolees face when they seek employment. For one, President Barack Obama has taken keen interest in the issue. He became the first president in office to visit a federal prison when he went to the… |
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For years, Reddit has operated a freedom of speech zone that allowed many groups that other Redditors found offensive to remain active. CEO Steve Huffman announced on Wednesday, however, that some of those sites, including the notorious CoonTown, would be banned. The banning of CoonTown is a reversal for Reddit, which had not long ago greenlighted the white supremacist subreddit. … |
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By Nigel Boys On Saturday night, suspected killer of 33-year-old Memphis Police Officer Sean Bolton, turned himself into authorities. After an intense two-day manhunt, 29-year-old Tremaine Wilbourn, accompanied by an attorney, turned himself into authorities. He is accused of gunning down Bolton, an Iraq war veteran and family man, during a drug deal. According to police reports, Bolton shined his flashlight into a Mercedes-Benz in which Wilbourn sat in the…
By Shanieka Stanton Chicago, Illinois has made news again this week for its criminal activity, but not in a way that you’d expect. The Windy City’s Cook County jail, one of the largest jails in the nation, has a new warden and a new outlook on rehabilitating criminals that may change the way some prisoners are treated. Dr. Nneka Jones Tapia, an employee of Cook County since 2006, has been…
By Evette D. Champion When you send your children to school, you assume that they are in one of the safest places they could be, right? With security checks, monitoring and even active police personnel on campus, you think you can breathe easily. However, you may be surprised to learn that in a new report […]
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By James Merritt Renowned Black art collector and author of The Kinsey Collection, Bernard Kinsey, calls it “The Myth of Omission.” Author of Powernomics and lecturer on Black wealth, Dr. Claud Anderson, calls it “White Washing.” Others simply call it White lies! Whatever you call it, there is no denying that African history has been […] |
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In this video, Yarima Karama talks about the experience of prison inmates. The video will change how you view the incarceration process. |
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A Chicago mom who says she was the victim of a racially inflammatory rant also claims that Facebook restricted her for posting video of the incident. According to Raquel Bolton, her kids–ages 4 and 8–were playing at the Oak Street Beach in Chicago when their splashing disturbed a white woman at the beach. Bolton says the woman became upset and … |
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April V. Taylor Rallies in support of the Confederate flag have become commonplace in the weeks since the murder of nine Black church parishioners during a Bible study by white supremacist Dylan Roof. The murders and Roof’s affiliation with the flag served as a catalyst for removing the flag, seen by many as a symbol of racism and hate, from … |
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April V. Taylor Presidential candidate Donald Trump seems to have made a habit lately of saying profoundly offensive things about communities of color. Despite numerous controversial comments, some of which have resulted in him using partnerships and sponsors, Trump is still soaring above his rivals with an estimated 19 percent of the Republican vote. His most recent gaffe occurred during … |
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The month of August got off to a deadly start for the city of Baltimore, with 11 residents getting shot over the weekend, two of them fatally. According to the Associated Press, Baltimore recently experienced its deadliest month in 43 years. And judging from the first two days, August doesn’t promise much improvement. Baltimore police report that there were several … |
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Former Ferguson officer Darren Wilson has been mostly quiet since leaving the police force after fatally shooting unarmed teen Michael Brown. He seemingly left the police department and went into hiding after telling his side of the story. The New Yorker’s Jake Halpern, however, caught up with Wilson, who had some interesting things to say about his overall experience and … |
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August 2, 2015 Leave a comment
April V. Taylor Police officers lying about excessive use of force, whether for themselves or on behalf of another officer, is nothing new, and the increased use of smartphones, body cameras and dash cameras has pulled back the curtain to reveal a tangled web officers weave to keep themselves and each other from being held accountable for incidents that involve … |
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April V. Taylor Rutgers University professor Deepa Kumar has been embroiled in controversy over a Tweet she sent out in which she claimed that America was more “brutal” than the terrorist group ISIS because of the death toll of American military campaigns. Kumar points out that US invasions of the Middle East have left 1.3 million people dead. Kumar is … |
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A Chicago mom who says she was the victim of a racially inflammatory rant also claims that Facebook restricted her for posting video of the incident. According to Raquel Bolton, her kids–ages 4 and 8–were playing at the Oak Street Beach in Chicago when their splashing disturbed a white woman at the beach. Bolton says the woman became upset and … |
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Among U.S. states, Iowa is one of the most demographically white. Unlike some states, such as Georgia in the South or New York up North, Iowa doesn’t have an urban city with a strong African-American population. Still, even though there are few African-Americans in Iowa, over a quarter of those incarcerated are African-American. This has criminal justice advocates in the … |
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August 4, 2015 | 0 Comments
If you want to know what’s going on in the world of Min Louis Farrakhan, you should watch this video. We now live in a nation where the spotlight has been shined on police brutality…
By Robert Stitt A survey posted on CampusTechnology.com showed what many people have been saying for years: high school students are not being prepared for college or jobs. The survey showed that many students have adequate verbal skills and get along well on teams. However, students don’t think critically, can’t comprehend complex materials, have poor work and study habits, and cannot write at the requisite level. For example, 82 percent…
By James A. Merritt The release date for the long anticipated album from Dr. Dre, uber producer and newly minted Hip-Hop billionaire, has been announced. Dr. Dre announced the release of his first album since 1999’s 2001 today on his The Pharmacy show on Apple Music. The news was received with immediate excitement and skepticism fr |
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April V. Taylor Rallies in support of the Confederate flag have become commonplace in the weeks since the murder of nine Black church parishioners during a Bible study by white supremacist Dylan Roof. The murders and Roof’s affiliation with the flag served as a catalyst for removing the flag, seen by many as a symbol of racism and hate, from … |
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Before there was a Spike Lee, Lee Daniels and Tyler Perry, there was Oscar Micheaux—America’s first Black film maker. Having produced 22 silent movies and 15 talking films, Micheaux was known as ‘The Jackie Robinson…
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This next clip will make you smile with glee. James Brown was giving a concert at the Beverly Center and he introduces the King of Pop, Michael Jackson to the stage. Watch what happens next…