“Black Love is a revolutionary act.” That quote has been used by African-centered scholars like Dr. Frances Cress Welsing and Dr. Amos Wilson for some time, but I didn’t grasp its true meaning until I started looking at the plight of African people through a political lens. Many of our discussions surrounding Black Empowerment involve…
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The Male Dominance Hierarchy, Liberalism, Beta Males, and More
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Book Review
Greetings Everyone, I just finished reading Greatness Is Upon You: Laying The Foundation, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Personal responsibility is having the courage under a myriad of circumstances to be accountable for oneself. Written by Eric Thomas, Ph.D., Greatness Is Upon You: Laying The Foundation provides 24 lessons designed to help you move…
A Different Appetite
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Winners Win and Losers Lose
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Pandemic Epiphanies
Like many, I’ve readjusted to the COVID-19 lifestyle and reminisced on when things were relatively normal. Although news anchors, conspiracy theorists, fearmongers, and other bored YouTubers did their best to raise my blood pressure these last few months, I’ve gained some much-needed clarity. Limiting our freedom and forcing us to analyze the world through multiple…
It’s a New Day
“We, the children of Africa, we need you as a partner. But we don’t need nobody to come to tell us how it’s done anymore.” “There is a new generation of leaders of Africa that’s born.” – Thione Niang Until Next Time…
Face Your Fear
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Me/We
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Words From The Wise: Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao
“What is it about us Black people that we’re hated so much? What is it that we as Black people have done to the world to deserve the disrespect that we uniformly experience no matter where you find us on the globe? We are the most exploded and abused race in the history of humanity….
How Bad Do You Want It?
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A Message From Malcolm…
When it comes to debating, no one, in my opinion, could argue a point and maintain their disposition as eloquently as Malcolm X. His intellect far exceeded many during his time, and his scholarship should be revered just as much as his activism. I want to share an interview that took place on October 11,…