Are American men allowed to relish casual sex? Whenever an American media outlet mentions prostitution, they always bring up human trafficking. Even when it’s not present in the situation, they’re highlighting it. They always ignore the women who prostitute themselves because they choose to do so. They describe the customer in a…
Black History Month 2021: Global Awareness of the Afropolitan
There is a Black Community in almost every advanced country in the west. This community consists of three main quarters of people of African descent. The Caribbean Populace, the African Populace, and the African American Populace. In 2021, during this month of black history, I will shed light on the disremembered African community.
Scottie Beam – We See You, Sis
I’ve met some sisters who carry the torch of blackness and the importance for people to hear them. What I haven’t heard is what these sisters are saying. That is why we should give Scottie Beam a platform so that she can acquaint the world with her beliefs. We want Continue Reading
An Ungodly Egypt of African Slave Masters
Literature is a delicate art where the author cosmeticizes his or her portrait with words. Their audience may become absorbed with lust or disdain depending on their description. That can be not only for the subject but for the writer. In my case, I’ve said on a repeated basis that Continue Reading
In Support of Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual & Transgender Community
I shouldn’t have to say this. We live in a time when people assume things. Some people believe the rumors they’ve heard from someone who thought something a fact. I don’t care what people think or say. Their words and opinions can never prevent me from enjoying the successes that Continue Reading
Tribute to the Goddess of Soul
Many feminists have tried to claim Aretha Franklin as a woman’s rights activist. She was not. The “Goddess of Soul” was a civil rights activist. Still, the first names that jump at us are Dr. Martin Luther King and Senator John Lewis. Without those names, we would not be surprised Continue Reading
West African Cuisine Pt. 2
As I pointed out back in 2009 (when I wrote part one of this blog), West Africa has a limitless collection of traditional dishes. The tropical rainforested quarter is a cultural hotbed with at least 18 countries. Each one of these countries has at least ten distinct tribes within them. Continue Reading
Some Realities of the Rastafari Movement That are Worth Taking Note of Pt. II
Brother Bob was an avid Pan-African. He dedicated his life and career to uplifting black people using politically conscious lyrics. He undid Western brainwashing in the media, political and educational systems. Bob argued that Natty was a lion of the tribe of Judah. Where Peter Tosh was a warrior, and Continue Reading
Some Realities of the Rastafari Movement That are Worth Taking Note of Pt. I
Not long ago, our ancestors’ most pressing objective was abolishing slavery and the slave trade. During the Transatlantic Slave Trade, our people fought tirelessly for our freedom. They received help from many liberal whites and Aborigines. Hard work paid off when the British passed a law to abolish the slave Continue Reading
All Lives Includes Black Lives
Misconstruing the protest against murderous police officers is easy, as if the protesters do not feel indebted to the courage of the police. That misconception is too deceptive. Of course, we all want the police to feel safe as they solve crimes serving our community. It should be needless to Continue Reading
The Eagle, The Cobra, & The Lion
If you’re an eagle, you must fight to prevent anyone from plucking out your feathers. This is because you need them to fly. You can have wings, but you can fly if you don’t have feathers. I decided to do my own thing and not work for just anybody. I Continue Reading
Marcus Garvey’s African Nationalism Pt. 3
No one is saying not to be fashionable. Drive your truck, leave your man and go with another man. Have a bastard, drink, have a side chick, don’t get married. Forget to pray, smoke weed, sing, rap, dance, party and get money. Living your life how you want is not what Continue Reading
Marcus Garvey’s African Nationalism Pt. 2
Marcus Garvey’s African Nationalism pt. 2 is an effort to ignite a worldwide awareness to return Blacks to their African roots. All over the world, true Hiphoppas are setting aside the crimester image of the exploitative music industry. Many now deliver a conscious message of Afrocentrism, Garvey-ism, Pan African-ism, the Continue Reading
Marcus Garvey’s African Nationalism Pt. 1
In Marcus Garvey’s African Nationalism pt. 1 we will focus on the Arab Spring. It has spread like wildfire in the Northern African states of Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. Long-standing North African governments did not see it coming. However, the Arab Spring fell short of accomplishing the same agenda in Continue Reading