

The 5% Nation of Gods and Earths: Their Heavy Influence on Hip-Hop Music
The Five Percent Nation shaped hip-hop with self-knowledge, pride, and empowerment, influencing legends like Rakim and Wu-Tang Clan.

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Aug 19


Suicide and Mental Health in the Black Community: Breaking the Silence and Finding Help
Mental health in the Black community must be treated with urgency. We cannot afford to lose more lives because people feel too ashamed or…

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Aug 12


Epidemic in the 757: Our Young Gods and Goddess Are Dying — How Do We Reach Them?
In the 757, we are losing far too many young Black men and women to the streets.

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Aug 11


From the N-Word to God & Goddess: Reprogramming Hip-Hop and Our Everyday Speech
Among Indigenous people, and communities of color more broadly, this word gets tossed around like punctuation—sometimes as a term of…

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Aug 10


Are Black Americans the True Chosen People of God? A Biblical and Historical Reflection
This belief isn’t rooted in fantasy. It’s rooted in Scripture, historical parallels, and spiritual awakening. And it’s becoming a powerful..

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Aug 4


Tavasha “MissUndastood” Shannon: A Voice of Power in Muslim Hip-Hop
In an industry often driven by image and hype, authenticity can feel like a rare commodity. But for Tavasha “MissUndastood” Shannon, truth..

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Aug 4


Mumu Fresh: The Voice of Power, Healing, and Revolution
In a world where authenticity is rare and truth often gets lost in the noise, Mumu Fresh (also known as Maimouna Youssef) cuts through…

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Aug 3


When Love Turns Loud: Healing the Gender Wars Between Black Men and Women
Scroll through YouTube, TikTok, or Twitter (X), and you’ll see it: a toxic echo chamber where Black men and women go viral tearing each…

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Aug 2


Rooted in Legacy, Building for the Future: A Plan for Economic Power in the Black Indigenous Community
In every corner of this country, the Black Indigenous community has left a powerful imprint through culture, labor, land stewardship, and…

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Aug 2


Twerking, Trauma & the Timeline: What’s Really Behind the Digital Image of Black Women?
Scroll through your favorite social media platform—Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter)—and chances are it won’t take long..

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Aug 1


State of Emergency: Reclaiming Our Legacy, Protecting Our Future
America is in a state of emergency—one that continues to be ignored, silenced, and distorted by the media and political machines…

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Jul 30