From the 1920s to today, the percentage of Black Americans and other minority landowners has dropped from 14% to less than 2% nationwide. Here’s how real estate expert Chris O’Neal and his wife, Sabrina, hope to change that. Nationwide — Ten years ago, less than 4 percent of minorities owned rural land, according to a report Read More…
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Justice Dept. Sues Google Over Digital Advertising Dominance
The Justice Department and eight states filed an antitrust suit against Google on Tuesday, seeking to shatter its alleged monopoly on the entire ecosystem of online advertising as a hurtful burden to advertisers, consumers and even the U.S. government. The government alleges that Google’s plan to assert dominance has been to “neutralize or eliminate” rivals Read More…
How The Black Panthers Got Their Start – Policing The Police
How The Black Panthers Got Their Start – Policing The Police Members of the Black Panthers line up at a rally at DeFremery Park in Oakland, Calif Courtesy of Stephen Shames and Firelight Media Nearly 50 years ago, in 1966, a group of six black men in Oakland, Calif., came together in an effort to Read More…
12 Year Old Watches Anime, How Should I React?
t seems like the answers here are downright toxic and should be deleted. I’m appalled that some of these people are parents. There is absolutely nothing wrong with watching anime. Would you react in any particular way if you caught him watching a show on Netflix, a cartoon, or a movie? Most likely, the answer Read More…
The war on America’s food supply moves into horrific new territory
The war on America’s food supply moves into horrific new territory with thousands of farms downstream from Ohio Armageddon and countless amount of wildlife already dying Back in 2022, a little seen movie was released featuring actors Adam Driver and Don Cheadle among others titled “White Noise.” Featuring the tag line “You can’t hear it if Read More…
The Last Poets
The Last Poets: the hip-hop forefathers who gave black America its voice Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan. Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives It is half a century since the Last Poets stood in Harlem, uttered their first words in public, and created the blueprint for hip-hop. At an intimate open house session, they Read More…








