Reflections on the three Black Soldiers killed in Jordan

Three Black US Army reservists were killed in a drone attack at a US military base in Jordan on Jan. 28 . The three soldiers were identified as Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, 46, of Carrollton, Ga.; Spc. Kennedy Ladon Sanders, 24, of Waycross, Ga.; and Spc. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett, 23, of Savannah, Ga. In recent… Continue reading Reflections on the three Black Soldiers killed in Jordan

Black Skin, White Agenda – Your 2020 Vote for Kamala is Against Your Best Black Interests

America loves to count on the Black vote without offering substantial gains to Black voters. Issues such as police brutality and the murder of Black people at the hands of the police is rampant. While America continues its decline. The states’ complicit nature to overlook or victim blame when a cop kills Black women and men and children i.e. Breonna Taylor, Sandra Bland, Elonor Bumpers or Korryn Gains all four Black women were murdered by cops.

We Knew That Though: Mikisa Found Not Guilty of Noise Ordinance Violation

“When I liberate myself, I liberate others. If you don’t speak out ain’t nobody going to speak out for you.” Fannie Lou Hamer. Today, a June 23, 2020, Mikisa Thompson was found not guilty by the Wake county courts of North Carolina. Her charge was a “violation of a noise ordinance.” On May 16, 2019,… Continue reading We Knew That Though: Mikisa Found Not Guilty of Noise Ordinance Violation

Ku Klux Kleanups: The Implications of Washing Away Black Rebellion

Monday May 25, 2020, George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police after the police were called for an alleged forgery. The officer who killed Floyd did so by kneeling on his neck and back for almost 9 minutes. The entire incident was caught on camera by horrified onlookers. Shortly after the murder, video and news… Continue reading Ku Klux Kleanups: The Implications of Washing Away Black Rebellion

George Floyd’s Fayetteville Home Going Service

There are no coincidences in what I uncovered while simply trying to pay my respects to a Black man lynched by police. I have discovered what I have known for sometime. “Racism is nothing that Black people seek out racism lingers even when the flames are extinguished. The rebellions’ flames are extinguished but the embers are red for now as they should be, ready to go.”