By LaKeshia N. Myers It is one of my favorite times of the year. A time that I can relax, kick back with family and friends, and watch my favorite holiday movies. I know, this probably seems … [Read more...]
AI in Radio Broadcasting
Say Something Real By Michelle Bryant I host a daily talk show on the radio, at least for now. If you haven’t noticed, familiar voices are leaving local airwaves. The landscape of radio … [Read more...]
And Here, LIES the Truth
Kweku's Korner By Dr. Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi We lie every day. Some big lies. Some little lies. Some lies we don’t even recognize as lies. Sometimes, those lies are to others. Sometimes to our … [Read more...]
Earth’s Loss is Heaven’s Gain: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Renowned Artist David L. Anderson
By Dr. Darrell L. Williams Today, we mourn the loss of Breakfast Club M.K.E. member and friend…David L. Anderson. David was a world renowned artist whose artwork can be seen all over the world. … [Read more...]
Gas is Dirty. LNG Proponents Don’t Just Ignore the Facts, They Ignore the Human Toll.
By Ben Jealous Not long after her adopted twins came to live with her in Freeport, Texas, Melanie Oldham saw their health start to decline. Both children were diagnosed with severe … [Read more...]
We Get What We Want!
BlackEconomics.org® For those who celebrate the traditional Western World Christmas, did you receive a desired gift this past Wednesday? What did you do to enjoy such a fortunate outcome? Requested … [Read more...]
2024 Open Letter to Black Americans (Afrodescendants) Concerning the Media
BlackEconomics.org On March 10th and June 9th of 2023, BlackEconomics.org released open letters concerning the ubiquitous, relentless, poisonous, and death imposing force known as the media; a … [Read more...]
What Do the Lonely Do at Christmas?
By LaKeshia N. Myers “Tis the season, to be jolly, but what happens if I have nobody?”—the opening line of the Emotions’ 1973 Christmas classic poses a very frank question. I thought about this … [Read more...]
What in the Whoville Is Going On?
Say Something Real The Continued Commercialization of the Holidays By Michelle Bryant As the holiday season approaches, the air fills with the nostalgic sounds of classic Christmas movies, … [Read more...]
Why Kwanzaa is so Important…. for America
Kweku's Korner By Dr. Kweku Akyirefi Amoasi I, too, am America is a cry that the children of the Diaspora have screamed for decades. James Baldwin captured this sentiment; he states that the … [Read more...]
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