Altamonte Mall is trying to attract Black-owned businesses through a program that will help fund the setup of new stores there. Brookfield Properties has committed up to $25 million toward the Partner to Empower Program over the next five years. In addition to money to help build out the stores with things such as flooring Read More…
Day: June 7, 2021
Viola Fletcher is 107, and still remembers Tulsa massacre
Viola Fletcher was 7 yrs old when white armed mobs descended on Tulsa, Oklahoma, Killing Black People and destroyings Seven-year-old Viola Fletcher was awakened by her parents 100 years ago today and told they had to leave home. Angry, gun-toting white mobs had set out under the cover of nightfall in her hometown of Tulsa, Read More…
NFL’S Psychological Racism
NFL’S Psychological Racism: NFL assumed Black players had lower cognitive funcition now halts their “race-norming’ Since Black NFL retirees did not know GAGUT and the vibrational frequency of G ij,j =O, they did not know about the gene study testing that was conducted by Yale University of Medicine and others regarding the DNA polymorphism that Read More…
Tulsa Massacre Is American History. It’s Also Mine.
Tulsa Massacre, aired on HBO’S Watchmen, “Sunday night” was something I thought I’d never see on television: the depiction of a dark day in American history that not many know about—the Tulsa massacre. Late in the afternoon of May 30, 1921, Dick Rowland needed to use the bathroom. A 19-year-old black shoe-shiner working in segregated Oklahoma, Read More…
TULSA
Seven-year-old Viola Fletcher was awakened by her parents 100 years ago today and told they had to leave home. Angry, gun-toting white mobs had set out under the cover of nightfall in her hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to kill Black people and destroy Black America’s economic mecca. Now 107, Fletcher recalls the night that forever changed Read More…
Ashlie Amber Leads the Charge for Black Females to Dominate Country Music Charts
Ashlie Amber is challenging herself to not only make her mark on country music but to also normalize her milestones as a woman of color. Her goal? To be a leading force as the first black female country artist to dominate the Top 40. Her dream? To abolish the stigma that this feat was something Read More…