It’s always great to start the day with Black Beauty, don’t you think? The following information comes from Africa News. 26-year-old Zozibini Tunzi was crowned 2019 Miss Universe. The finale took place at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, GA. Tunzi incorporated colors of the South African flag in her costumes throughout the different rounds,…
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Dialogue With Dads: Financial Literacy
Greetings Everyone, Black Fathers Rock recently hosted another “Dialogue with Dads” forum, and it turned out to be a success. As I stated in a previous post, the purpose of this forum is to create a safe space for Black fathers (Black men in general) to come together and discuss things happening in our community, business…
Zumbi & Dandara
The dynamic duo of the African man and woman is unmatched. As highlighted in the film Queen & Slim, our union is the epitome of Black Power. Divine intervention must be working in my favor because I recently discovered two revolutionaries who left a major imprint on Afro-Brazilian history. And it’s only right that I share…
“Blacks For Trump”
With the 2020 election coming up, discussions on a continuing Trump presidency have gotten heated. I came across a very interesting (but not surprising) article this morning and had to share its content. The following comes out of The Epoch Times. Recent national polls advised that 34.5% of Blacks support President Donald Trump. Only 8%…
China’s Silent Takeover
Totalitarianism is best understood as any system of political ideas that is both thoroughly dictatorial and utopian. It is an ideal type of governing notion, and as such, it cannot be realised perfectly. I was YouTube browsing when I came across an interesting interview regarding China’s political system, totalitarianism. Former Brigadier General Robert Spalding…
Man-Made Starvation in Zimbabwe is a Global Crisis
My good mood could only last so long, I see. The following information comes out of Africa News. Zimbabwe is on the brink of man-made starvation. Hilal Elver, a United Nations special expert, advised that she found stunted, underweight children, mothers too hungry to breastfeed their babies, and medicine shortages in hospitals during a 10-day…
Year of Return: Ghana Grants Citizenship to Africans in the Diaspora
Greetings Folks, I’m feeling great today because I saw some great news. The following comes from Quartz Africa. 126 African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans were granted citizenship in Ghana this past Wednesday, November, 27. A ceremony was held at Jubilee House, the seat of government, and it highlighted the year 2019 as the Year of Return….
China Has a New Spacecraft!
If you’ve been following this blog, then you know that I have an interest in the sciences in China. I came across a new discovery and had to share it with you all. The following information comes out of Space.com. China is developing a spacecraft that will allow astronauts to travel to the moon and…
Solé
“I’m a divine being, seeking to raise the consciousness of other divine beings, and it is my hope, that through my creative offerings, others will be reminded of their own divinity.” – Solé In a previous post, I mentioned how much of a late bloomer I am when it comes to finding music with…
The Deacons for Defense and Justice
Many African American men, in particular, refused to participate in nonviolent protests because they believed that passive resistance to white violence simply reproduced the same degrading rituals of domination and submission that suffused the master/slave relationship. Those who have been following this blog know that I’m a student of Black history. I’ve been on…
Pastor Explains Why Haitians Are Suffering
Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Galatians 6:7-9 I try to stay away from the topic of religion, mainly due to the tone-deaf emotion it evokes. But I came across a video this morning that left me speechless. Take a look. That’s pastor…
What’s The Difference Between FBA and ADOS?
Social media is a hub for political commentary, and it’s been my go-to for information on grassroots organizations. In a previous post, the now mainstream ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) movement and their agenda was addressed. Well, there’s another movement, somewhat similar to ADOS, that’s gotten my attention. FBA (Foundational Black American). Film producer, author,…