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A Century of Black History Commemorations Post Views: 158

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By LaToya IrbyHistory of Black-Owned Banks The first Black-owned banks were founded to provide economic opportunities and financial services to Black communities that were excluded from mainstream banking. A bank is considered Black-owned if 51% or more of its voting stock is owned by Black Americans who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Capital Savings Bank, […]

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Where they are, what they provide, and how they help https://www.investopedia.com/black-owned-banks-by-state-5024944 Post Views: 267

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The National Medical Association (NMA) hosted a critical and timely webinar on 4-15-2026: “Sounding the Alarm: The Health Effects of the Cuban Oil Blockade.” As Cuba faces a growing public health crisis driven by fuel shortages, healthcare systems are under immense strain, impacting patient care, access to life-saving treatments, and overall health outcomes. This important […]

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Reparations NOW!, with Bro. Jumoke Ifetayo 7-28-24 guest; Kamm Howard, Robin Rue Simmons reflect on the life Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee

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Reparations NOW!, with Bro. Jumoke Ifetayo 7-21-24 guest Associate Professor in the Departments of History and African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Ashley Farmer. Her book, Remaking Black Power: How Black Women Transformed an Era (UNC Press) and Queen Mother Audley Moore: Mother of Black Nationalism, was the […]

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Reparations NOW!, with Bro. Jumoke Ifetayo 6-30-24 guests was Human Rights Attorney and Historian Efia Nwangaza. We have the privilege and honor to be graced with an interview by a very distinguished guest and elder, Human Rights Attorney and Historian Efia Nwangaza, she shared with us her journey, fight, and mission.

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Reparations NOW!, with Bro. Jumoke Ifetayo 5-26-24 guests; Charkera Ervin , Siphwe Baleka and Kim Poole, report Back from the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent. Third Convening in April 2024

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Reparations NOW with Bro. Jumoke Ifetayo 5-12-24. The conversation focused on the reparations activity in Burlington and Vermont. Guests was Rev Mark Hughes and Shanda Williams.

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Charles Barron and the members of Operation P.O.W.E.R. have conversation on political positions and objectives of independent candidate for president Cornell West. 9-09-23

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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA, AUGUST 7, 2023 —Lessie Benningfield Randle, Viola Fletcher, and Hughes Van Ellis, Sr. (“Survivors”), the last three known survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, appealed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court requesting that the Court quickly reverse Tulsa County District Judge Caroline Wall’s unlawful dismissal of their lawsuit.At a press conference at […]

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By N’COBRA PHL June 2, 2023 If left to the business and bureaucrats who are mainstreaming and monopolizing Juneteenth as a nationally celebrated holiday, it would curtail the conscious need for the promises made to Black America to be delivered. It would invite the world to participate in the celebration of Black Americans’ freedom, when […]

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ROGER HOUSE January 24,2023 – President Joe Biden’s December summit on U.S.-Africa trade presents an opportunity for Black political and economic leaders to make the most of the moment, and create new partnerships between America and the continent. Black voters in the midterm elections flexed political muscle in coalitions in Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, and […]

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ROGER HOUSE February 06,2023 The exclusion of an African American history course as “woke culture” by the Florida administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis should set off alarm bells within the Black community. That’s because the politics of the educational system has long been a contentious topic for a people needing to recover from the effects […]

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by Sam P.K. Collins December 6, 2022 At a time when any mention of Black Panther brings to mind King T’Challa, Princess Shuri and other fictional characters, the re-release of a Black Power-era book provides an opportunity to reaffirm the global reach and lasting impact of a mid-20th-century Pan-African liberation movement.  In “Destroy This Temple: The […]

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Dr. James McIntosh, Psychiatrist, Male Co-Chair of CEMOTAP, an organization that fights against media racism and negative perceptions of African people, and Kwabina Sadiki Rasouli of “Clear the Airways Project”, Historian, Pan-Afrikan Scholar Dr. James Small, were all featured speakers in the online discussion Nov 26 “No More Whipping Post For Kyrie and Kanye”

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This webinar session uses the need for food as a springboard for strengthening solidarity, creating stronger relationships among racial and class lines, and building the self-esteem of participants. Food apartheid is a problem that occurs when the Black community cannot access healthy food grown on healthy Black community soil. This results in high occurrences of […]

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September 8, 2022 Strategic Ongoing Pursuit Of Nubian Leadership CircleAfrikan/Black Liberation Mission Through “Summit VI” Habari gani (greetings) “Brothers” and “Sisters”:We the Nubian Leadership Circle continue our “liberation mission” for Afrikan/Black people in this country andbeyond. When making reference to the term “our,” this includes yourself as a participatory member in what werefer to as […]

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Black Westchester presents The People Before Politics Radio Show – Episode 351 with your hosts Damon K. Jones & A.J Woodson and co-hosts Robert ‘Dr. Bob’ Baskerville & Lane Cobb for a Courageous Conversion on Manhattan Ave Mural Controversy with Greenburgh Town Council members Ken Jones and Gina Jackson, Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, Mural […]

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National Black Farmers Association Reclaiming, Regaining, and Regenerating Our Farms  August 2022 Lets Get Up to Speed We hope all of our subscribers are doing well and in high spirits. We took some time to make some changes and we’re back better than ever! Our goal is to strengthen the capability to provide support for small, […]

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By Rashaun Williams Jan 11 2022 Philadelphia is home to one of six school districts failing to equitably manage property tax monies and appropriately support public schools in the state of Pennsylvania. Falling short $5,583 in sufficient spending per student, Philadelphia ranks 473rd out of the 499 districts in the state. Philadelphia’s Superintendent of Schools, […]

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By Rashaun Williams Jan 3 2022 Reparations means repair. The institution of chattel slavery and war against Black Americans has robbed them of their property and knowledge of self, has ruined their ancient and sacred/historical sites, destroyed many of their artifacts to the point of no return, robbed them of their native languages, made it […]

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Rashaun Williams Dec 29th 2021 For decades, Philadelphia has battled with corruption and broken systems of government and education. Countless government officials have been under investigation and imprisoned for their criminal abuses of power and authority. Countless schools have been operating under subpar conditions, and graduating students who do not meet the requirements to advance […]

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Many of those who were once young organizers are now of advanced age, some spending substantial portions of their lives as political prisoners.  Written By Anoa Changa Source: David Fenton / Getty Fifty-five years after the founding of the Black Panther Party, one group is raising money to support veterans of the movement. A […]

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Obi Egbuna Jr December 16, 2021 User Rating: Be the first one ! Arguably the most empowering yet subtle aspect of African people’s journey, happens to be a cornerstone of decolonization and ultimately the initial discovery of truth. Because our movement for civil and human rights within US borders, commands universal respect in virtually every […]