Engaging the culture by challenging the status quo
The Lamar county D.A. office has posted something that has been overlooked by most folks (especially Chicago Tribune’s journalist Howard Witt) who have been following the the Shaquanda Cotton case–THE FACTS. (Hat tip – Ken [commentor on Cobb])
Important information about the Shaquanda Cotton case
FACT: This juvenile girl assaulted a teacher, who by Texas law is [...]
“The Exposure Group African American Photographers Association is a membership driven non profit professional organization open to photographers worldwide.
Our monthly meetings at the historic Charles Sumner School Museum & Archives in Washington DC offer fellowship, a focus on photographic basics and encouragement to create new photographic works that reflect what we have gained from each [...]
From the Many Mansions Properties website
Mark Allen is currently a full time Real Estate investor in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. He is at war against poverty in the African American community, using Real Estate as his weapon. Mark believes that by sharing his business experiences and those of other African American investors, he can simplify [...]
Boy I tell ya’, the formula to get my people riled up enough to organize has been in full effect mode this week. The formula is quite simple: look for stories that highlight a crime committed by Whites towards Blacks and “presto”! You have a story that practically regenerates itself (psssst! And you can even [...]
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