I’ve been sitting here at my computer reminiscing back to the 1970′s when Soul Train was the hottest spot on TV. So, here I am thinking that I want to share some of this with you. I’m not going to put all of them here, but, you know, some good ass dancing from that time [...]
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Ancestral Voices: Esoteric African Knowledge
An educational documentary spanning two continents, opening up a much-needed debate about traditional African spiritual systems; their cosmologies, ideologies and underlying ethical principles. Modern science no longer refutes the origins of mankind being in Africa and similarities in the cosmological ideologies of African esoteric systems with those found many established world religions today, suggest that [...]
Sasha and Melanie Jazz Routine on SYTYCD
Ladies, meet So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Second Place Winner 23-year-old Royal Princess Sasha Mallory of Bakersfield, California. Her dance specialties fall in the categories of Ballet, Jazz, Modern, and Hip-Hop. Sasha began dancing at the age of approximately 5-years. She says most of her on-stage performances are results of improv. If you [...]
Black in Latin America
Black in Latin America is the third of a trilogy that began in 1999 with the broadcast of Professor Gates’ first series for public television, Wonders of the African World, an exploration of the relationship between Africa and the New World, a story he continued in 2004 with America Beyond the Color Line, a report [...]
Eddie Simpson – The Fabulous Black Woman
Several years ago I lost a tremendous amount of hair after, what I believe, was an allergic reaction to toxic ingredients in a product I used in my hair. I went to several professionals and received injections in my scalp for treatment of alopecia, but not one could give me a definite diagnosis or treatment [...]
Mary Harvey’s Revelation About Steve Harvey
When you just can’t hold it in any longer, you have to let it out. And, that’s exactly what Mary Harvey did in these newly released YouTube videos. She says she needs closure to the dissolution of a 16 year relationship with comedian, talk show host, and Family Feud host Steve Harvey. That would surely [...]
Woman Finds Her Real Family 23 Years Later
How can you not love this story’s ending? Carlina White [Nejdra Nance], the 23-year-old who had enough sense to question the inconsistencies in her life to know that things weren’t the way they should have been. She was only 19-days-old when her parents took her to the Harlem hospital due to a high fever. When [...]
Mary Spio – Rocket Scientist
Ladies, you can now proudly add the face and name of Mary Spio to your list of females who have successfully planted both feet into the world of the once male-dominated electronic engineering and computer science field. This young lady was at one time employed by McDonald’s as a server. Taking and handing out orders [...]
Treatments for Varicose and Spider Veins
Even the most perfect-looking legs can have a flaw or two. Upon close examination, you may see the start of something that can literally get out of hand if proper care is not immediately sought. Here you will find different types of methods to treat varicose and spider veins. Not all remedies will work on [...]
African American Female Pilots
Born in Los Angeles in 1994, Kimberly Anyadike never remembers a time in her fifteen years she wasn’t interested in flying. Her passion for aviation began with a 20-minute demo flight at Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum, a flight school and youth mentoring center in Compton, CA. Kimberly washed airplanes and did other tasks to earn “museum [...]
Rissi Palmer – Country Singer
Rissi Palmer has packed a lifetime of milestones into the past year while establishing herself as one of country music’s most promising young stars. Her impressive rise has earned her a rapidly growing fan base and drawn the attention of media across the board. Rissi has been featured in People, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, [...]
The Hidden Truth Of The Black Woman
This video is not for those that believe in male dominance, nor those that have a chauvinistic mindset. Ladies, meet Brother Alim Bey and Brother Natural Tahuti who will give you a partial explanation involving the science behind the fact that the black woman came to planet Earth first. Please keep in mind that Earth [...]
Dambisa Moyo
Born and raised in Zambia, Dambisa Moyo is the author of the New York Times Bestseller Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way for Africa. Her forthcoming book is entitled How the West Was Lost: Fifty Years of Economic Folly and the Stark Choices Ahead is scheduled for [...]
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