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Feb 17, 2021

Accountability Is More Than A Social Media Buzzword

Vol. 1, №7, February 17th, 2021 I spend way too much damn time on the internet. Not entirely an excuse, but according to my age group, I’m right in line with usage. Outside of working, research, and entertainment, the world wide web often finds me in the heat of social media debates. Similar to a nasty…

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Accountability Is More Than A Social Media Buzzword
Accountability Is More Than A Social Media Buzzword

Feb 2, 2021

Remembering Patrice Lumumba

Vol. 1, №5, February 2nd, 2021 The story of Patrice Lumumba predates him for many years. It starts with the separation of Black people via outside forces in Europe, to a greater degree, his story ends the same. …

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Remembering Patrice Lumumba
Remembering Patrice Lumumba

Jan 26, 2021

Tears For Sam Cooke

Vol. 1, №4, January 26th, 2021 Over the weekend, my wife and I finally finished One Night In Miami. I specifically use the words finally finished, because the Arehs have a tendency to start a film and an hour into it fall asleep or engage in other activities. No fault…

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Tears For Sam Cooke
Tears For Sam Cooke

Jan 20, 2021

Best Of Luck Mr. President

As the U.S. presidential inauguration ceremonies begin today, I’ve been more reflective than ever lately. With the stench of the conman still in the White House, I’m apprehensive of the change this next administration plans to bring about. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have a four-fold battle…

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Best Of Luck Mr. President
Best Of Luck Mr. President

Jan 12, 2021

America Is Who She Always Was

Vol. 1, No. 2, January 12th, 2021 Unless you have been in the most remote parts of the world without internet access, no form of journalism readily available, and unable to receive smoke signals, then you’ve seen and/or heard what transpired at the U.S. capitol last week. The madness that…

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America Is Who She Always Was
America Is Who She Always Was

Jan 12, 2021

Doing Something Different

Vol. 1, No. 1, January 5th, 2021 Hey y’all, Happy New Year! Hopefully everyone had an amazing and restful holiday season. We’ve all been through so much in 2020 and I’m hoping for better days ahead. Thank you all for your support over the last two years. All your comments…

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Doing Something Different
Doing Something Different

Jan 1, 2021

Owning Our Education

Over the holiday break, Julia and I have been catching up to the last two episodes of Small Axe on Amazon Prime. In short, it’s an anthology film series by British director Steve McQueen. Small Axe tells five distinct stories of Caribbean migrants existing in Britain between the 1960s and…

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Owning Our Education
Owning Our Education

Dec 4, 2020

The Better Making Of Men

I was born in the darkness. Made under the veil of blackness. Nightly Toth tested me and counted me among his cohort of souls who longed for resurrection. Pride. Ego. Selfishness. These useless behaviors were set aside for a greater good. Through much persistence and humility, I was reborn. …

Alpha Phi Alpha

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I was born in the darkness.
I was born in the darkness.

Nov 26, 2020

Giving Thanks

As I embark on yet another 10k early this morning, I have to acknowledge the fact that I’m doing this race at this time of the year and virtually at that. If anyone is familiar with the Peachtree Road Race, you know it’s the largest 10k race in the world…

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Giving Thanks
Giving Thanks

Nov 20, 2020

Why I Still Run

The days are shorter and much colder than they were even a month before, yet I’m still beating the pavement running towards something and running away from other things. This March I participated in my first Half Marathon (you can read about that here). It was equal parts grueling and…

Running

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Why I Still Run
Why I Still Run
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