After twenty years in the pharmaceutical industry, her amazing passion for natural modalities of living led her to leave the corporate arena for the field of energy medicine, where she mastered ancient and modern systems, ultimately developing powerful techniques of her own. Dr. Eve’s energy healing and life coaching both transform and educate. Her natural […]
The blue light beaming from smartphones and tablets is changing cells in our eyes that could accelerate blindness, according to a study. Researchers from The University of Toledo studied the impact of blue light — which comes from the sun as well as digital devices — on our eyes. The study found blue light triggers “toxic” reactions […]
Dr. Gerald Horne is an African American historian, author, and Communist who currently holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. He received his PhD from Columbia University and a J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a frequent contributor to Political Affairs […]
Born in Louisiana to Mertis and Lillie John, Mable is the eldest of ten sisters and brothers. A former R&B vocalist, she is the sister of the late-great Little Willie John. When she embarked on her singing career, she received a bit of advice from her already famous brother. “Either be a star or pack […]
On Thursday night, at the first preseason NFL games, players continued to protest racial inequity and police violence by kneeling or raising a fist during the National Anthem. After two years of the players’ patiently explaining that these are not “protests against the anthem,” or “protests against the troops,” or protests against apple pie, many […]
Jewell Jones, the youngest state representative in Michigan’s history, has been re-elected. Jones defeated Randy Walker on August 7’s primary and will face Republican James Townsend in the next election, according to the Michigan Chronicle. The 23-year-old made history twice as the youngest city council member in Inkster, Michigan, history and Michigan’s state legislature. Read More… […]
Wesley Bell, a reform-minded City Council member from Ferguson, Mo., declared victory in the Democratic primary for St. Louis County prosecutor Tuesday evening, saying he had ousted the longtime incumbent Robert P. McCulloch, who came under national scrutiny for his handling of the investigation into the 2014 shooting of a black teenager by a white […]
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You just walked in the door from an exhausting day at work. You’re hungry and spent, just wanting to catch your breath for a minute. You grab something to eat and then veg out in front of the TV. Next thing you know, you’ve just binge-watched five episodes of “Jessica Jones.” While that’s OK occasionally […]
SAJI Yoga 3rd-Eye Thursday Affirmation New Moon Solar Eclipse Today, I accept ownership of my happiness. I will open my heart to truth and healing trusting and knowing God is my source. I release the need to hold on to beliefs, pain, or programs impending positive change and transformation. I step into clarity, wisdom, and truth of […]