Rushbilli Gets Back in the Saddle (From the Big Easy to the Big House and Back Again)
Everyone has a past and it’s often those with one's paved with hard times that make the best stories. Especially when those people pull themselves up and are able to breakaway from past mistakes and hardships, and more onward. Rushbilli is one of those people who have seen the worst of times, but isn’t about to let his stint in prison define him for the rest of his life. Instead, it’s pushing him towards his goaAll Posts (5751)
The selection of Harriet Tubman, a slave-born African American abolitionist and gun owner who worked in the Underground Railroad before the Civil War is a good choice for the $20 bill because it underscores the importance of the right to keep and bear arms in American history, the Second Amendment Foundation said today.
"Here's a courageous woman, carrying a handgun in Maryland, helping escaped slaves to freedom, and a devoutly religious person," observed SAF founder and Executive Vice President
Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself - You Are Not Disadvantaged
By Tinashe Yadley Nyangombe "Black people are useless in nature and incapable of flying. " This is a direct quote I took from the movie Red Tails, a movie that tells the story of how black aviators fought racial segregation and eventually became distinguished airmen. You should watch it!
In the time era portrayed by the movie, very few whites treated blacks with some sort of decency. In those days, racial segregation was so severe that
Preserve Our Democracy, Surge them out
To ensure Democratic victory Hillary, Bernie, and every Democratic contender for political office needs to say this in every speech and political ad:
“Regardless of whether or not I win or lose the primary, I want every one of my supporters to be sure to vote in November. The Republicans have been trying to take away one of our most fundamental rights as a citizen of these United States – the right to vote. They have been doing this all over the country by vo
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On January 19, the Oakland City Council passed legislation establishing the Black Arts Movement Business District. We thank them, especially City Council President Lynette McElhaney and Moveon.org. It is time for the BAM Poets Choir and Arkestra to hit the road to complete the 27 City BAM Tour ancestor Amiri Baraka suggested to continue our cultural revolution and united front of progressive people.
That's why I created a petition to Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, which says:
"We call upo
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Black Bourgeoise Art and Opportunism
Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders is calling for a political revolution. Part of his proposed revolution is breaking up the big financial institutions on Wall Street. His call has touched the hearts and minds of many progressive Democrats between the ages of 18 – 35. Let’s delve a little deeper into this proposal.
First of all, we understand (somewhat) how this change would affect Wall Street, but what about us on Main Street? Not much. We who live on Main Street are
The Diamond Awards formerly known as the Duval Diamond Awards inaugurated 16 years ago by Bigga Rankin was established to celebrate not only the major artists from the south, but as a way to put Duval on the map as a major entertainment market. Artists such as Rick Ross, Yo Gotti, Young Jeezy, Trina and 2Chainz won their first music awards at the former Duval Diamond Awards and went on to major stardom. This is not your average local awards show, we have grown past the trials, the haters, and th
Today, Boutique Africaine, a platform to buy and sell ethnic, African-inspired clothing, accessories, and home decor items has launched. Shoppers will now be able to connect directly with a roster of talented ethnic designers, enabling them to find the unique pieces that they seek.
Today, Boutique Africaine, a platform to buy and sell ethnic, African-inspired clothing, accessories, and home decor items has launched. Pictured: Blue Plate, one of the featured designers.
In the past, finding uniq
How often do we hear this being said, "Why do you need Black History Month? What did Blacks ever do?" We gotta learn our story so we can answer this and many other questions, right and exact. So check out Jesse Eugene Russell. Remember his name and what he did.Nana's Commentary:
I remember thinking to myself, back in 1990; "I wonder what has happened to Black Folks as a result of Slavery?" It was like an epiphany, as I can actually remember where I was sitting when it occurred to me.
you dancing gigglin’ from your knees
moving that head spasmodically
bucking those hips from side to side
steppin’ then glidin’ oh my oh my
why you tryin’ to fly
compressing and contorting to n’ fro
look at cha waitin’ to go
yet those demons say hell no
stars bursting brightness from on high
reaching down to you as you sigh
confusion conjures illusions beckons with fantasies
reality jolts and whispers remember me
ghosts swirl around banshees wailin’
flailin’ ships rock to n fro
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Lower Dolpo Trek one of the least travel and most alluring trek in Nepal. Few trekkers trekked to the heart of Dolpo. Eric Valli's film 'Himalaya' introduced that beautiful region to world. Dolpo combined of varied Geography lower part deep valley, Crystal Lake and green jungle of Shey Phoksundo National park and upper high dry land with nomadic lifestyle. This mystical land where centuries old Buddhist and Bonpo traditions; interwoven with shamanistic influences and it is still an important par
Charles Hamilton (born February 2, 1983) better known as Big Pup is a born and raised Houston, TX artist who is on the rise.ᅠ Growing up in the 80’s in Houston he grew up in the era of hustlers, his father being a true hustler.ᅠ Early on Big Pup learned the definition of getting it however you can by the life lessons taught to him by his father.ᅠ Big Pup was born in 3rd Ward, but at the age of four his family moved to Missouri City in the Ridgemont/P.U.D. subdivision.ᅠ It was here that he came i
Journalist Has Uncovered Shoddy Science in Government Nutrition Advice That Led Americans to Avoid Certain Fats in Favor of Carbohydrates
Bad Advice in Part Led to Expanded Obesity, Diabetes Rates
But Nanny State Activists Want Americans to Rely on Government for Food Advice
Whistleblower Reporting About Bad Science is Extremely Inconvenie
Now that the Oakland City Council has approved the Black Arts Movement Business District, the time has come for the Black Arts Movement Poets Choir and Arkestra to hit the road and complete the 27 City Tour envisioned by ancestor Amiri Baraka. The Black Arts Movement is the most radical artistic and literary movement in American history, sister of the Black Power Movement. Our mission is to spread radical consciousness throughout the land. We thank the citizens of Oakland for establishing the f

Bob Marley
HAVANA TIMES — If he were alive, the Honorable Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley, O.M. (Order of Merit), would have celebrated his 71st birthday on February 6. Even with the thirty-fifth anniversary of his tragic death from cancer coming this May, Bob remains the most recognizable ambassador of reggae music the world over. His timeless appeal and continued relevance stems in no small part from the stirring political, racial, and social consciousness painstakingly infused


