Ever since Joe Biden became President, there has been an uptick in regime change related activity in black majority countries around the world in the Caribbean and in Africa. Unlike the French, they do not use their military. Instead they are using…
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is one of only nine central banks around the world with private shareholders. The South African Reserve Bank was established in 1921 as a result of unusual financial and monetary conditions stemming from World War I.…
Harvard University has finally admitted to its legacy of slavery and they have the receipts. In 2019, Harvard’s 29th president, Lawrence S. Bacow, established the Presidential Initiative on Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery, appointed a committee representative of all the University’s…
The British Policies that led to the Imprisonment of the Mau Mau Resistors of Colonialism in Kenya.
The Mau Mau Uprising was a rebellion against British colonial rule in Kenya which lasted from 1952 to 1960 and assisted in securing Kenya's independence.…
Kenya is a vibrant and exciting environment to be a female entrepreneur. It has evolved into a hotbed of innovation and entrepreneurship. It is dubbed the East African Silicon Valley. Kenya is a global leader in mobile money systems such as M-Pesa;…
Prince William will one day lead the Commonwealth. Speaking at an event for Ukraine he stated according to the British propaganda PA media which documents all royal visits that “war was alien in Europe and that he was used to seeing it…
When news of the Russo-Ukraine war broke out the Kenyan ambassador to the UN compared the Russian invasion to colonialism. The top Kenyan diplomat holds a doctorate in war studies from King's College London, as well as an undergraduate degree from the…
Today, President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Onyika Brown Jackson to become the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
Jackson was born in Washington, DC and grew up in Miami, Florida. Her parents started their careers as public school…
Excerpts From The Atlantic'''s Coverage of Why Dr. Kermit Gosnell's Trial Should Be a Front-Page Story
On February 18, 2010, the FBI raided the "Women's Medical Society," entering its offices about 8:30 p.m. Agents expected to find evidence that it was illegally…
The number of first-year African Americans enrolled in Medical Schools in the US is up – 21 percentto be exact.
Of the 22,000 students who started medical school last fall, those who identified as Black or African American jumped 21% from…