The CNN documentary on inside North Korea is a great example of what happens when generations are raised to believe and behave a certain way. In watching this documentary by CNN, I was greatly aware how in took 100 years ...
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“Melanin acts as an energy-data absorbing biological pigment in the nervous system leading specifically to the right cerebral hemisphere. Melanin as a neuropigment has the capacity to absorb levels of energy activity outside the spectrum of energy frequencies” — Dr. Francis ...
Read More »About HAPI The Film
HAPI is the earliest known name for the principle the Ancient Egyptians described as the Nile River. HAPI begins by exploring the role of the Nile River and its importance in the development of the economic and political foundation of ...
Read More »Dr. David Imhotep: The Author Behind The First Americans Were African
The questions that Dr. David Imhotep has been answering for years is how Americans originated from Africans. He is the author of “The First Americans Were Africans: Documented Evidence”, which was originally published in 2011. Dr. Imhotep has released a ...
Read More »The Man-Not and Critical Race Theory with Dr. Tommy Curry
The book the Man-Not by Dr. Tommy J Curry is as provocative as it gets, but it’s also a statement of fact that many people know, agree on, and deny at the same time. Being black and male, according to ...
Read More »Challenging Racial Battle Fatigue with Dr. William A. Smith
According to Dr. William A. Smith, black folks and people of color suffer from racial battle fatigue, which can be likened to the accumulation of Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) that Dr. Joy DeGruy previously discussed on my show. Think about a ...
Read More »Rachel Dolezal is in Full Color
Rachel Dolezal came into the spotlight in 2015, when the media revealed that she was a white person living her life as a black woman. This gained her both praise and criticism from a lot of people, but what many ...
Read More »Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook
Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook was the first woman and first African American to hold the position of US Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom. Appointed by President Barack Obama and Secretary Hillary Clinton, she is a 3rd Generation Business ...
Read More »Decoding White Fragility with Dr. Robin DiAngelo
When people talk about racism, they usually focus on the problems and discrimination that persons of color (POC) deal with on a day-to-day basis. But, while doing this is important, they should not forget to focus on the other side ...
Read More »Turning the Tide with Dr. Kathy Obear
What do you usually do when you encounter difficult situations at work? What do you do when you get berated by your boss, argue with a co-worker, or hear from someone that a colleague is talking negatively about you behind ...
Read More »Melanated Literacy and Conscious Conversations with Emunah Y’srael
“What is melanated literacy?” When people are asked this question, a lot of them can’t give the correct answer. Some assume that the term is related to books that outline slavery and the Civil War, while others think that it ...
Read More »Dr. Gabriel Oyibo and the Grand Unified Theorem
Dr. Gabriel Oyibo obtained his PhD in Mathematics and Aeronautics from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, where he worked for 4 years on research sponsored by NASA/AFOSR and made several contributions in mathematics, aerodynamics, aircraft design ...
Read More »Walter D. Smith and “Street Soldier: From the Hood to the Good”
By reading the book “Street Soldier: From the Hood to the Good” by Walter D. Smith, you will be able to experience a journey of a great child who is gifted with loads of talent and opportunity, but has lived ...
Read More »RIP – Denise Matthews Says Blame It On Vanity!
Even to this day the Vanity’s music and Nasty Girl image is still pulling people on the dance floor and has influenced such artists as Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, En Vogue and the Pussycat Dolls.
Read More »Be Inspired by Jacqueline Battalora and “Birth of a White Nation”
During her speech at the Heinz History Center in Chicago, sociologist Jacqueline Battalora was asked why there are so many young black men dying at the hands of the police in the US. She answered that there are many factors ...
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