Injustice – Black Family Stopped for Tinted Windows And Kids Taken In Georgia On Feb 17, the parents were driving to a funeral in Chicago when Highway Patrol officers in rural Coffee County, Tennessee, pulled them over. Apparently, they had “dark tint[ed windows] and traveling in the left lane while not actively passing,” according to Read More…
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The Media Boss Sharing Positive News With The World
NYESHA STONE, THE 26-YEAR-OLD FOUNDER OF CARVD N STONE SHARES WHAT INSPIRED HER JOURNEY TO CREATE A MEDIA COMPANY FOCUSED ON TELLING POSITIVE STORIES ABOUT BLACK COMMUNITIES. For Nyesha00 Stone, meeting a Black newspaper editor during her sophomore year of college in 2016 changed her life. And set her on a path to start her own Read More…
18-Year-Old Makes History as the Youngest Black Mayor Ever
Meet Jaylen Smith, an 18-year-old college freshman, who became the youngest Black mayor in U.S. history after being elected mayor in the town of Earle, Arkansas. Smith has been elected mayor of Earle, a small town in Arkansas with a population of 1,831. He reportedly received 235 votes while his opponent, Nemi Matthews, 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…
DIOXINS damages after Ohio train derailment PERSIST
DIOXINS damages after Ohio train derailment PERSIST in the environment and collect in lipids, meaning they will contaminate milk, cheese, eggs and meat from farms and ranches The massive chemical dioxin plume created by the “controlled explosion” at the site of the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment will contaminate the food supply in ways that Read More…
Cave Divers, Wakulla Cave System, Tallahassee, Fla.
A group of cave divers is celebrating a milestone in their efforts to map out an unknown world beneath our feet. Blake Wilson (left) and Steve Cox (right) explore the incredible underwater world deep beneath the surface. On Jan. 7, divers with the Woodville Karst Plain Project found a connecting passage between the 38-mile-long Wakulla Read More…








