There is a story to be told by my DNA. The story opens the doors of history and provides earnest information about my origin, my family, my people.
I live in America, where for 250 years Africans were enslaved and systematically denied the natural human...
Tag Archives: black communities
Morality, And Being Authentically Black
22
Jan
Let Get Understanding
News outlets in America speak sympathetically about the opioid epidemic affecting Europeans today. But, I was around when the heroin and crack epidemic gripped the black community. News outlets featured Black people smoking crack, and shooting heroin, which had the effect of choreographing...
Let’s Build Solid Black Communities
22
Jan
Black People, Homes and Communities
This is a discussion about the dangers that surround the homes of black people and their communities. The dangers are social, educational, economic, political, and legal manifestations of systems designed by white people to perpetuate disunity, drug addiction, alcoholism, crime,...