I dislike having to belabor a subject, but, I was just walking through one of the busiest streets in Munich, Germany and I saw a photo... Read More
Politics
When America Goes Blind 5 min read
This column is a bitter sweet one for me to write about because it deals with blinding and escalating scourges that exists among some of... Read More
And Now What 5 min read
The political elections, including the big one, are now over, and I’m sitting here wondering after all the polarizing debates and heated verbal skirmishes, what’s... Read More
Here It is with an African Mindset 4 min read
It’s a grand occasion to recognize that the spirit of peaceful unity among many, diverse ethnically conscious-minded folk is on the serious rise, and it’s... Read More
A breath of fresh air: I did not see or hear about Randall Stephenson, AT&T CEO's speech on "Black Lives Matter". If you haven't read what he's said or seen the speech then I suggest you look at Thousands Of Employees Erupt In Support of CEO After Powerful Speech About Black Lives Matter (VIDEO).... Read More
In my formative years, I never got the chance to spend quality time with my maternal or paternal grandparents. I only vaguely remember my maternal grandfather who died just before my 12th birthday. I remember him, mostly, because of his disappointing death before my 12th birthday—disappointed that he died before giving me the usual penny for each of my birthdays.... Read More
I am a freelance African American director who has lived over the past twenty plus years in New York City. For some time now, I’ve observed a number... Read More
Conversations in Black Freedom Studies 3 min read
This month’s program marks 50 years since Stokely Carmichael galvanized the Black Power generation in June 1966; and it suggests the long road to the... Read More