Being gay is a White Thing and so not African, yeah real Black people would never be gay! Time and time again, people who don’t know they got damn history say stupid shit like the above statement. Black people have forgotten that we learned homophobia NOT homosexuality from European settlers and colonizers. In order toContinue reading “WHITEWASHING OF AFRO-QUEER HISTORY”
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The Truth about Lightfoot and Other Chicago officials
Hold Mayor(Copfoot) Lightfoot and other Chicago officials accountable, I am tired of the bullshit and disinformation Chicago officials have been spreading in regards to the protest, riots, and looting. The vast majority of protests throughout our city have been peaceful, numerous, and multiracial. Instead of marching with us our elected officials (except a very smallContinue reading “The Truth about Lightfoot and Other Chicago officials”
Intracommunal Violence
Intra-communal Violence NOT Black on Black crime. The phrase Black on Black on crime is actually a racist trope that has been used to discredit racism faced by Africans(Black people) in America. I am using the phrase intercommunal violence instead of Black on Black crime because these problems persist among all racial and ethnic groupsContinue reading “Intracommunal Violence”
Blacks In Media
Media has had a significant impact on the culture here in the United States and how society has chosen to depict different groups or individuals. One of the main groups who have suffered very dreadful and harmful portrayals from media have been African- Americans. According to the authors of the book, Ethnic and Racial Images Continue reading “Blacks In Media”
Same Roots
The relations between Africans and the Diaspora is a very complex one that has become very much over simplified. Africans and Diasprans have both been negatively impacted by the legacies of colonialism, white supremacy, and slavery. However, these two groups could not be more different in the ways they have interpreted their history and howContinue reading “Same Roots”
New Model Blaise Daniel
Born: Ihejiene Daniel Eberechukwu Other Names: Blaise ( Roman catholic Name) Date Of Birth: 16th August 1998 Place Of Birth: Owerri, Imo State , Nigeria Hometown : Uturu, Abia State, Nigeria Blaise Daniel is a fast rising Nigerian Singer-Songwriter, Dancer, Record producer and Photo Model. Born and raised in south-eastern Nigeria, he had his earlyContinue reading “New Model Blaise Daniel”
Model Rachel Bryant from the U.S. African Diaspora
Rachel Marie Bryant was born on September 21st, 1997, adopted by her auntie and grandparents after the passing of her parents. She attended Harold Washington but plans to transfer and pursue a degree in nursing starting January 2021. Rachel had these headshots done as a way of empowering herself to build both her confidence andContinue reading “Model Rachel Bryant from the U.S. African Diaspora”
NIGERIAN MODEL PRINCE SONYCHRIS
Prince Sonychris Ebuka Williams was born August 1st 1999 to the chief and Mrs Choice Williams in Lagos state where he attended primary and secondary school. Soon after he later relocated to Imo state Imo state in the Eastern part of Nigeria where is currently studying Banking and Finance. Here Prince Sonychris is wearing traditionalContinue reading “NIGERIAN MODEL PRINCE SONYCHRIS”
A Black Gay Love Story Part 1
It’s 7:00 am in Chicago Illinois, at the wake of dawn a young man awakens from his slumber and it’s a lovely day and birds are chirping away as a natural alarm clock. The young man whose name is Cale is getting ready for a very special trip to Western Africa to meet with hisContinue reading “A Black Gay Love Story Part 1”
I am not your docile Negro….a drag of white comfortability.
Let me start by saying this, I grew up on the south side of Chicago in the Englewood neighborhood. This was not an easy life as my community struggled due to poverty, gang violence, under resourced schools and lack of job security. I have seen children as young as 9 years old handcuffed by police.Continue reading “I am not your docile Negro….a drag of white comfortability.”
