Tag: Black Rights
New Orleans High School Students Break Barriers in Mathematics and Inspire a Generation
In a world where Black excellence often goes overlooked, two young women from New Orleans are here to remind us just how powerful, resilient,...
Refinance and Reclaim – The Fed's Rate Cut Opens Doors for Black Families to...
Debt can often feel overwhelming, but with the recent Federal Reserve rate cut, I see a unique opportunity for Black families to lower their...
10 Reasons Why Firearms Training is Crucial for the Black Community
Many individuals in the Black community may overlook the importance of firearms training, yet it holds significant value in enhancing personal safety and empowerment....
White Neighbors Who Stalked Black Teen in Florida Face Investigation: A Case That Mirrors...
In yet another disturbing case that highlights the persistent problem of racial profiling in America, a Black teenager in Florida was followed and harassed...
Urban Farming – A Path to Financial Independence for Black Entrepreneurs
You have the opportunity to tap into urban farming as a means to achieve financial independence while contributing positively to your community. This innovative...
Emergency Prep – 10 Must-Have Items Every Black Family Needs for a Month-Long Power...
Emergency situations can strike at any moment, making preparedness imperative for the safety and well-being of your family. In the event of a month-long...
Black Gun Ownership – Your Guide to Responsible Firearm Training and Preparedness
With the increasing interest in firearm ownership within the Black community, it is necessary for you to navigate the path toward responsible gun ownership...
Firearms for Self-Defense – Empowering Black Communities Through Training and Advocacy
Many individuals in Black communities are recognizing the importance of being well-versed in firearms for self-defense. You have the right to protect yourself and...
Comparison of Drug Courts and Their Impact on Black vs. White Populations
Drug courts were introduced in the late 1980s as an alternative to incarceration, offering non-violent drug offenders treatment instead of prison time.
The Great Census Debate: The ‘Negro’ Controversy
The 2010 Census and the Term 'Negro'
Let's talk about a big debate from the 2010 Census: the use of the term "Negro." This isn't...