Deadly Devotion: Author Alysia Sofios - Nov 27,2011 |
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For decades, the family of Marcus Wesson, his wife, Elizabeth, and seventeen children lived sequestered in a social and emotional prison, enduring his tyrannical reign of physical, sexual, and mental abuse. Then came the terrible day when a family confrontation erupted into a harrowing standoff: wi... |
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Label Me Royalty: Fighting Against Stereotypes - Jan 15,2012 |
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Our children need to see that they are royalty and they need to start using labels like "Royalty" to describe their self. We must begin to show the benefits and importance of the many different roles that Black Americans play in our communities. Our children are watching, so it is time to stop fighting one another if we want our children to do the same. The positive actions that we take need to be promoted by each other the same way that songs are played on the radio and shows are promoted on television. We must help those that take the initiative to do positive things in our community and show the positive lights that are being shined in the neighborhoods that we live in. This must be done so that we can begin to build stronger structures in our communities. This allows our children to see positive actions on a more consistent basis, and it enables everyone to witness the power of common-unity while we overshadow the negative things that are present. While everyone watches, we can say "Label Me Royalty". By showing and sharing strength, we can begin to be examples of key positions in society that are waiting to be claimed by our children. We are the remedy for our present wounds and it is our responsibility to heal our communities with more than temporary pain relief for symptoms, instead of cures for the problems. Hope needs to be present even when situations seem hopeless or a part of life that is destined to happen. The positive parts of our history must be shared in confidence and with the support of others. We must be able to tell our children "I am important! This is my kingdom that will soon be yours! I Am Royalty: a Profile In Black History!”~Emmanuel Brown-Publisher and Editorial Director of Label Me Royalty jaxx1108 ![]() | Emmanuel Brown![]() | Label Me Royalty![]() | Black History![]() | Education![]() ![]() |
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Making It In The Music Industry: Kamal Imani - Nov 20,2011 |
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Kamal Imani Amen is an internationally known Music Producer, Spoken Word Performance Poet, actor, inspirational and conscious Hip Hop Lyricist, NYC/NJ Golden Era House and Hip Hop Head! He is also CEO of Bless The Mic Magazine and Revolutionary Art Innertainment which organizes and promotes talent... |
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CrossRoads Making A Difference - Nov 13,2011 |
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CROSSROADS: Community Partnership for Youth, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose mission is to prevent or reduce youth involvement with the juvenile justice system by fostering positive mentoring relationships between youth and volunteers. Screened and trained volunteers are matched with childr... |
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Spotlight Sunday: Articulite Poetry - Nov 06,2011 |
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Tiffany McCaskill aka Articulite, previously an Emcee, emerged on the poetry scene in April 2004. She has a true passion for Christ and always strives to continue to grow as she decreases so Christ may increase in her. Articulite did her first poem at Valley Kingdom Ministries at a gospel event. Sh... |
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Ghost Hunting Texas Style - Oct 30,2011 |
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Bertie has been intrigued with the paranormal from a very early age. Originally from Houston, Texas she has made her home in Austin. Bertie is a project manager for a global software company, she owns a web design business, and makes room for investigations after work. Shes had several personal exp... |
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