Something Obama failed to mention on his recent trip
From abcnews.com
"Hours before his first trip to sub-Saharan Africa as president, President Obama delivered some tough love to African leaders, urging them to get their houses in order so they can better provide for their citizens.
In a meeting this morning with the leaders of Egypt, Algeria, Senegal, Nigeria, Libya and Ethiopia, Obama spoke about his personal connections to both Africa and poverty, and challenged the leaders to set prioritiesfor combating poverty and hunger. According to a top White House aide, 'You could have heard a pin drop.'
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"The point I was making was that my father traveled to the United States ...
Mamie “Peanut” Johnson: Featured video for the week
Since switching to this latest template, I haven't taken the opportunity to talk about the random videos you see on the right sidebar.
This week's featured video is of the living baseball legend, Mamie "Peanut" Johnson.
Taken from the website of the Negro League Baseball Players Association (NLBPA)
Born: Sept 27, 1935
Right-handed pitcher
Indianapolis Clowns 1953-55
Mamie, who along with Connie Morgan and Toni Stone, was one of three women to play in the Negro leagues.
Mamie Johnson, the daughter of Gentry Harrison and Della Belton Havelow, was born on September 27, 1935, in Ridgeway, South Carolina. When she was only seven years old, ...
TRENDS: Hair tips via You Tube
For the past year or so I have noticed a steep incline in the amount of videos that are being uploaded by our sistahs instructing other Black women from everything from makeup trends to how to sew in a weave.
On the home front I can tell you that my wife has spent numerous hours either at the kitchen table or curled up on our bed learning new ways to style her hair or find out the latest trends on hair braiding.
Personally I find this trend very interesting because I can see it at some point developing into an ...
“Judge not…”
Matthew 7:1 is one of the most quoted scriptures in the Bible these days. Even people who do not subscribe to the teachings of the Bible will quickly whip out that passage of scripture and use it as a speed pass to cancel out any criticisms regarding their moral failings. The very Bible that most people today try to dismiss as "out of date", not relative for today, or not to be taken literally is the same Bible these individuals use to deflect criticism of their behavior.
Now let's read versus 1 and 2.
"Do not judge, or you too will be ...
Finding and losing history
History found
Records of freed Va. slaves placed online
History possibly lost
(suburbanchicagonews.com) "A property once covered in unique objets d'art and so renowned even the Smithsonian Institution took notice now is slated for demolition.
Kane County officials this week took further steps toward tearing down the long-abandoned African-American Heritage Museum and Black Veterans Archives in Aurora Township by approving an application to the Circuit Court for demolition of 'dangerous and/or unsafe building.'
'This is the very beginning stage' of the demolition process, said Mark VanKerkhoff of the county's Development Department. It could be three to four months before the building actually is torn down, ...
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Representatives of an investment group led by former NBA star Earvin "Magic" Johnson visited Bridgeport on Wednesday, met with developers and expressed interest in several large ventures.
(connpost.com) Bob Turner, a partner in Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds, said he would like to invest $40 million to $200 million in the state's largest city.
"We recognize that urban revitalization is crucial for the state. We would not be here if we were not interested," ...More
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Black Entertainment Television founder Robert L. Johnson opened his first bank in the Washington area yesterday, adopting the business plan of a community bank designed largely for minority customers.
The bank will focus on home buyers, small businesses and student-loan applicants who might be denied loans by larger institutions, he said.
"We're going to know our customers better," Mr. Johnson said after an opening ceremony in front of the bank at 1350 ...More
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First the news...
More HCBUs Increase Frequency (BlackCollegeWire.com)
The Student Voice at Albany State University -– previously published every two weeks -- began circulating every week this semester. Tennessee State University's the Meter is producing a Thursday online edition. Florida A&M University's the Famuan and the News Argus of Winston-Salem State University also plan to increase their publication frequency.
For these papers at historically black colleges and universities, the benefits of increased publication, ...More
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I have been wanting to highlight some of the good things that are happening within our HCBUs for quite some time. I'll try to include this kind of information throughout the week.
The goal for the Kids Kollege Children of Alumni Institute Program is to prepare students for the important transition from high school to college. Students will be exposed to learning how to balance academic and social commitments, living with ...More
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(The Day--Lagos [AllAfrica.com]) A United States-based firm, West Coast Airlines Inc. (WCA), said yesterday in Abuja, that it was finalising arrangements with necessary regulatory agencies in the Nigerian aviation sector, to fly a direct non-stop flight between Nigeria and the United States before the end of this year.
The airline, which said it would meet with President Olusegun Obasanjo "very soon on the proposal," said it has secured the approval of ...More