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  • Ricci et Vernae Graham

    Vernae and Ricci Graham are Public Relations Communications Professionals who share a tragic story about their son Malcolm. In the hope that we can help other families confronting addiction and mental illness, we are sharing our journey and our prolonged fight for our son, Malcolm Rushe Graham. Malcolm died of an apparent heroin overdose just as he […]

  •     Quand Glenn Ellis, Sr. enrolled in the pre-med program at the University of Pennsylvania, c'était juste la première étape dans son engagement continu à assurer la santé et le bien-être des autres. The Birmingham, Alabama native has earned a well-deserved reputation as an internationally respected health educator and complementary medicine consultant. His second […]

  • Pire loi électorale de répression de l'Amérique ne prendra effet pour cette élection

    In a brief order offering no explanation for the Court’s decision, the Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that North Carolina’s comprehensive voter suppression law will not take effect in the 2016 élection. A federal appeals court previously struck down several key provisions of the law, explaining that the law was designed for the very purpose […]

  • Dr. Stephen Tates

        Dr. Stephen Tates is the Director of Dr. Tates Wellness Center based in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Tates has more than 35 years of experience as a Master Herbalist, Nutritionniste, and Lifestyle Consultant. His knowledge and experience have earned him the prestigious status of ‘Diplomat of Integrated Medicine.’ His blended approaches of Natural Healthcare […]

  • Synthia Saint James (born February 11, 1949), is a world renowned visual artist, auteur, éducateur,haut-parleur & architectural designer. She is best known for the original cover art of the hardcover edition of Terry McMillan‘s book Waiting to Exhale and for designing the first Kwanzaa stamp for the United States Postal Service, which was first issued in 1997 & la 2016 Kwanzaa Stamp. Synthia Saint James currently […]

  • Je suis dans une Union-vous êtes Bienvenue ': Comment avoir des syndicats forts Aide à tous ceux qui travaillent gagner plus

    Millions of Americans today earn less than their predecessors did 40 il ya des années, adjusted for inflation, and a big reason for that is declining private-sector union membership—which has dropped from a third of all private-sector employees to just 6.7 pour cent …LIRE LA SUITE

  • Authors Are Rallying To Preserve Langston Hughes’ Harlem Home

    In his poem “I, Too,” Langston Hughes writes a scene of protest, in which he ― the “darker brother” of America ― is sent to eat in the kitchen, metaphorically speaking. But “tomorrow,” he says, he’ll stay seated at the table when company comes. “They’ll see how beautiful I am,” he writes, “And be ashamed.” […]

  • Lives Blanc Matter Pour être répertorié comme groupe haineux par Southern Poverty Law Center

      White Lives Matter will soon be listed as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). SPLC said the status will be reflected in the next update of its “Hate Map,” which tracks the activities of hate groups around the country. “I can’t speak to how many chapters will be listed, but it’s […]

  • D r. Julianne Malveaux

    Dr. Julianne Malveaux — Dr. Julianne Malveaux is recognized for her progressive and insightful observations. She is also a labor economist, noted author and commentator, and has been described by Dr. Cornel West as “the most iconoclastic public intellectual in the country.” Her contributions to the public dialogue on issues such as race, kultuur, onbekende, […]

  • Dr. Michael Eric Dyson

    Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, désigné par le magazine Essence comme l'un des 40 le plus inspirant africaine- Américains - et par le magazine Ebony comme l'un des 100 les plus influents Américains noirs - est l'un des plus célèbres intellectuels de la nation. The Philadelphia Weekly contends that Dyson “is reshaping what it means to be a […]