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A Star-Studded College Student on Living Independently and Authenticity While in College
Myioshi Williams hasn’t lived at home since she was 14 years old.
“One of the biggest things for me is being hit with that...
Minister Farrakhan’s Legacy Will Go On
Minister Farrakhan turned 85 years of age on May 11. This is the last of five installments honoring his life, his journey throughout the Nation of Islam, his mission,...
I Say, Give Me Dignity: Coming Back From Sexual Assault
Sexual assault has been a pressing issue since accusations of big-time movie maker Harvey Weinstein surfaced almost a year ago. Since then, accusations upon accusations have come out, and...
I AM REAL: How This 24-Year-Old Is Showcasing Positivity In Black Communities
For Chantal Lue, being born and raised in a Caribbean household where her mother was a nurse, there weren’t many career tracks she could pursue.
“I was on the pre-med...
Ebony S. Muhammad: How to be Relentless, Resilient and Renewed in 2019
If you were to ask 9-year-old Ebony Muhammad if she saw herself on the current path she’s on, she would shake her head emphatically.
Trials Shape a Man of God
Minister Farrakhan is 85 years of age today, May 11. This is a continuation of the second installment of five honoring his life, his journey throughout the Nation of...
Next Steps: Young Black Couples Tackle Marriage
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...
Carlos Muhammad: Connecting Black People to Their History
While growing up in the streets of Baltimore, Maryland, Carlos Muhammad loved to collect things.
“I loved collecting things and I was very...
Why Yes, I’m Albino
When there’s talk about Black people, or what is referred to as “people of color,” many see images of slightly or heavily pigmented skin shades in their minds. Many...
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During the 2019 Saviour’s Day Address titled A Saviour Is Born For The Whole Of Humanity: No One Need Perish,...