Houston officer shot a young man because he’s black

January 9, 2009

Seems like these stories have no end… Almost weekly there’s an incident where an over anxious Officer shoots another innocent black man for no apparent reason.
Robert Tolan, 23 was shot by police while his parents watched and while lying on the ground. What must be going in these Officers’s mind when committing such crimes? Are [...]

Another African American man shot by Police for no reason

January 5, 2009

Yes, another one of our youth Burris Grant was taken by the hands of overzealous Police  for no apparent reason other than being black. Cell phone videos clearly shows the scene from the beginning to the point where the heartless cop draws his weapon and shoots the man point blank while laying down on the floor.
Whether [...]

Illinois Governor Blagojevich has a lot of nerve

December 30, 2008

No one has more nerve than this Governor. He stills thinks his invincible. He went ahead and appointed someone to replace Obama for the Senate seat. Roland Burris would have been a great choice, but no-one would approve this appointment. I feel bad for Burris but, he probably should stay as far away from Blagojevich [...]

Jena 6 teen Mychal Bell attempted suicide

December 30, 2008

Mychal Bell of the Jena 6 teen in Louisiana that were caught up in the big hoopla earlier this year and were the talk of all sleeping civil right leaders is in trouble again. This time he shot himself in the chest after being caught stealing on Christmas Eve.
Doctors say that he will be fine and [...]

All about Dorothy Barron

December 23, 2008

A “jewel” is the way many describe Author, Dorothy Barron, because of her ability to make a difference in the lives of others.  She motivates and inspires!  Versatile and multi-talented, she has worked in a number of fields- mass communication, medical, travel, and others.  Her most notable accomplishment is her sixteen-year period of volunteer service [...]

The dropout rate for African-American students approaches 50 percent

November 10, 2008

Every year, nearly a million of our children fail to graduate high school . . .
The mis-education of our children has yielded serious consequences.  As a social entrepreneur, youth educator and co-founder of The Better Detroit Youth Movement (www.betterdetroityouth.org), I am proudly part of a movement to improve the condition of African-American youth through better [...]

Why America Should Choose Barack Obama as President

November 4, 2008

If the American population is to make a prudent and careful decision in choosing their next President, then America would choose Barack Obama, the first African American presidential candidate.
Obama came at the right time with the right credentials.  In a time where the country is confronted by difficult challenges, change is one word that majority [...]

When You Believe in Barack Obama, You Believe in Yourself

November 4, 2008

Recently in the face of the economic crisis that the country is facing, Presidential candidate Barack Obama said that “there are better days ahead”.  When you believe in Barack Obama, you believe in yourself. 
In his presidential campaigns, Barack Obama has assured the public that he will work hard together with the whole nation to rebuild [...]

Barack Obama’s Values

November 4, 2008

Growing up with not much money yet with strong values, Barack Obama worked his way to put himself through school.  His faith in Christ led him to serving his community right after College, starting with helping devastated families recover from unemployment when steel plant closed.
Obama rejected lucrative job offers and instead chose to serve the [...]

There’s No Stopping the Meteoric Rise of Barack Obama

November 4, 2008

From the time he has delivered the keynote address during the Democratic National Convention, there is no stopping the meteoric rise of African American Barack Obama.  If America chooses to play its cards wisely, then he will be the next President of the United States.
From the time he graduated from Harvard University, a famous academic [...]

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