RECOGNITION – Colorado’s Teacher of the Year is a Black Male Educator Jimmy Lee Day II, an African American educator from Aurora, Colorado who has been teaching for over 13 years, has made history as the first Black male to ever be awarded the state’s Teacher of the Year Award. Jimmy Lee Day II, an Read More…
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9-Year-Old Black Girl Bullied For Her Afro
9-Year-Old Black Girl Bullied For Her Afro is Now a Bestselling Author Nationwide — Tiana Akoh-Arrey, a 9-year-old girl from London, England who was bullied for her natural hair, turned her sad experience into a success through a book she wrote called My Afro: Twin Best Friends. The is being well-received all around the world and has Read More…
Black Dad Gives His 13-Year-Old Son 40 Acres
Faheem Muhammad, an African American father and entrepreneur from San Diego, California, has gifted his son with 40 acres of land on his 13th birthday. He says that he wants to teach him the importance of land ownership and generational wealth. Muhammad, who is the co-founder of a real estate investment firm, says that he Read More…
The Gantt Report – Only the Poor
By Lucius Gantt Many Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives have threatened to vote against raising the country’s debt limit. The U.S. debt is almost always more than trillions of dollars. There are two ways to decrease debt, cut spending or increase taxes. I don’t know what Congress will do but I do Read More…
Two Black High School Students Might Be First To Find Trigonometric Proof
Two Black teenage students from New Orleans say they could be the first mathematicians in at least 2,000 years to find trigonometric proof for the Pythagorean Theorem Two Black High School Students Might Be First To Find Trigonometric Proof “After we get it peer reviewed and if it is approved, we would publish it in Read More…
Do police keep schools safe? Fuel the school-to-prison pipeline?
School districts across the country are suddenly wrestling with the same question: Should police officers be in schools? In the wake of George Floyd’s killing, Minneapolis schools cut their contract with the local police department. Then Portland did. Then Denver. A majority of the Oakland school board members say they will, too, while Chicago’s school Read More…