Charlie Pride (1934-2020) A Black Pioneer Crossing Over Into Country Music Earlier this month, Charlie Pride passed at the age of 86. Charlie Pride sold over 25 million records during a career that began in the mid-1960s, won three Grammy Awards, and had more than 30 No. 1 hits between 1969 and 1984. Charlie Pride […]
What Is Colorism?
Not everybody likes to talk about racism that may exist within their ethnicity or as a world view, but unfortunately, it does exist. Why, where does this come from, and who created it? Oprah’s life class video gives a clear explanation of colorism, and I am sure not everyone is aware of or may know […]
Not For The Sensitive: Holiday Truth
As many of us know, America recently had a holiday celebration called Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a holiday where families and friends come together to give thanks by sharing and eating food. Although this may sound picture perfect the truth about the origination of Thanksgiving is not so picture-perfect at all. I, like so many others, […]
Biggest Hair Problem Is That Some Think Their Hair Is The Problem
I once worked for several hair salons in Atlanta, Georgia. I have worked for upscale white salons and an all-black Aveda concept salon, where I had never seen so many black women with beautiful, natural, long hair before in my life. I love weaves and wigs but decided to wear my natural hair about seven […]
The 46th Elected US President
In a world where racial tension was higher than ever from 2016 to 2020. An environment was created to allow racism and white supremacy to be a norm with attitudes, actions, and tweets that supported unpresidential behavior while refusing to denounce the supremacist behavior of many of its supporters. As soon as the announcement was […]
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Blacks and Whites Displays Rich In Spirit
It really does not take much to show strangers kindness and the best part of this video is the fact that the random acts of kindness are from black and white people towards one another. I often wonder what would a world look like where people never operate from a place of skin color. Many […]
Why And Please Don’t Blame The Black Man
These are two cases (not the only cases) that two white people thought that blaming or disguise as a black man for their committed murder will not hold them accountable. Why would this be the mental imagery used to sell a story and why would one think to blame a black man? Place your comments […]
Black Fathers Matter!
Good Times is an American television sitcom that aired for six seasons on CBS, from February 8, 1974, to August 1, 1979; it was television’s first African American two-parent family sitcom, and two out of the three creators for the show were black. I state that two of the three creators for the show were black […]