Angelica X has laser-beam focus. Her goal and resolve is unshakeable. She will allow nothing to deter her from helping women and Black people heal. While growing up in Dayton, OH, the 28-year-old endured abuse in her teenage years, heartbreak, threats against her life, disrespect and racism from doctors, and more. But she isn’t one to disregard her painful experiences. Instead, she packed them all up, carried them on her back, and learned how to make the burden lighter and lighter with the Teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Today, she's paying it forward.
Throughout her life, Jadayah Muhammad has acquired many impressive titles: Graduate, after completing years of study in the subjects of anthropology, social entrepreneurship and East Asian studies for Mandarin Chinese at New York University; Executive Director, after...
Sometimes it takes something extraordinary to occur to push one into a certain direction. Sometimes it takes God’s intervention. For the Biblical Jonah, it took being in the belly of a fish for three days and three...
2020 has been a curve ball for the United States of America. The reality of race relations in the country is being uncovered, as well as the ill-intentions of those who’ve made a vow to lead us....
There are certain points in life when it seems like there’s a divine tap on the brain calling someone to do something. Some may decline the call, but there is a special group of people that accepts...
A strong identity gives a person strength, courage and something to fight for. This is what Kelly Holmes, founder of Native Max Magazine, possesses.  As a Native American woman, Kelly walks strongly and boldly,...
This is a continuation of our cover interview with Brother Jesse Muhammad. Read Part 1 at http://joshuastruth.com/2019/09/04/brother-jesse-muhammad-bold-work-with-a-bold-purpose/. The Journey of the Farrakhan Twitter Army The Farrakhan Twitter...
There are many kinds of people in the world. We experience them as we go about our lives during the typical day to day. However, when we come across a special human being, we immediately know it.
It’s one thing to be Black. It’s one thing to be Muslim. It’s another thing to be unapologetically Black and Muslim. 19-year-old Nzinga Muhammad is a young woman who knows how...
Whoever said young people can’t make a change hasn’t met Kaleb Taylor. His power became evident as a college student at Texas Southern University. In 2014, he took his activism and ran with it.

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