Saturday, July 12, 2008

Black Men In America



http://bmia.wordpress.com/

What Black Women Think



http://www.msoyonline.com/blackwomen.php

Interesting site for Black women

Monday, March 31, 2008

HELP STOP WORLD HUNGER




In 2005, Peter Menzel published Hungry Planet which featurerd a photographic study of families from around the world, revealing what people eat during the course of one week. The photo above shows the Revis family from North Carolina.

White Vigilante Groups murdered many blacks in New Orleans







THIS IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION! THESE ARE THE FULL AUDIO CLIPS ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED:

Part 1:
http://media.odeo.com/3/1/1/Katrina-...alikRaheim.mp3

Part 2:
http://media.odeo.com/2/3/2/Katrina-...alikRaheim.mp3



During the International Hurricane Katrina and Rita Tribunal we heard all sorts of testimony about white vigilantes ‘hunting’ down Black folks. This was in addition to the widespread police brutality. In some instances New Orleans police were seen riding with and working with white vigilantes who claimed they were protecting their neighborhoods.

Former Black Panther Malik Rahim of the organization Common Ground was witness to white vigilantes who were roaming his neighborhood in Algiers which is located on the West Bank of New Orleans. This was one of the few places in the city that did not experience flooding. It was the only neighborhood in all of New Orleans that still had safe drinking water.

According to Malik, Black people who discovered the what good shape Algiers was in came over seeking refuge. Sadly they found themselves being chased off or gunned down by mobs of angry whites who patrolled the neighborhood. Black people including Malik who were from Algiers found themselves being threatened by their former neighbors.

During his searing testimony Malik offered up a documentary he and his comrades from Common Ground put together. In the documentary we get to see and hear angry white people bragging about how they were shooting and killing Blacks while they were barbecueing. It seems so outlandish to the point of dis-belief until. They went out at night on what they called ‘pheasant Hunts’. Malik estimates that over 200 Blacks lost their lives to white vigilantes.

During his testimony Malik talked about military occupation and how soldiers who came straight from Iraq were brought over to patrol New Orleans. Algiers was ground zero for many of these troops. Malik talks in great detail about Black neighborhoods being under-seiged and Black people being terrorized as bullet ridden Black male bodies were turning up everyday.

WHAT HAPPENED TO BOOTZ FROM FLAVOR OF LOVE ... SHE DONE GAINED A FEW!!!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Unlike No Other HS Battle

Reed Vs. John McDonough, Both of New Orleans LA



Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Kool-Aid Kicks





Kool-Aid and Reebok have collaborated on the upcoming Kool-Aid Pack. These brightly colored shoes feature scented soles from whatever Kool-Aid they are inspired by. Pretty weird, but kind of cool!

These sneakers have quite a bit of branding, including the “Kool-Aid” logo on the heel, the face logo on the side and very unique branding on the bottom of the sole.

No word on when these are going to be released, but we’ll keep you posted. Hey Kool-Aid!

Check out the rest of the colors.