Transforming Lives Through Networking: George Fraser’s Power Networking Conference

By Rev. Dr. Philippe SHOCK Matthews The Power of Networking: Discover how George Frasers Power Networking Conference is transforming lives through effective networking strategies, personal testimonies, and valuable insights from a diverse lineup of speakers and VIP guests. Introduction to…

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Unveiling the Hidden Truths: Exploring the Historical Origins of Christianity

Historical Origins of Christianity

“There has never been a man that ever walked the Earth in human form of any race, creed or color by the name of Jesus Christ.” — Dr. Walter Williams

Decolonizing the Curriculum: Unveiling Black British History

Dr. Marie Charles talks with Rev. Dr. Philippe SHOCK Matthews

A brief and comprehensive overview of the book What Your School Will Never Teach You: Decolonizing the Curriculum by Dr. Marie Charles, which explores the indigenous Black populations of southern Britain and uncovers the Black British origins of historical figures like Alfred the Great and William the Conqueror.

Origins of the Magical “Exceptional” Negro Concept

Origins of the Magical “Exceptional” Negro Concept

I haven’t yet seen this movie. Still, I remember seeing the trailer in the theater and saying to myself, “Oh shit, here we go again!” In a recent interview with David Allen Grier on the Breakfast Club, he mentioned his latest movie project, The American Society of Magical Negroes Movie 2024. (Power, 2024)

Illuminating the Shadows: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Trauma and the Path to Healing

Big KKK Picnic

In the darkest recesses of American history lies the haunting specter of KKK gatherings, colloquially termed as ‘lynching picnics.’ These grotesque displays of violence served as a fulcrum for white supremacist indoctrination and community bonding over acts of terror. Such events were meticulously designed to entrench the mythos of white superiority within the public consciousness, thereby exacerbating the chasm of racial disparities. The casual nature with which these atrocities were committed – often in broad daylight and with the tacit or overt approval of local authorities – underscores a pernicious legacy of sanctioned brutality against the African American community.