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When will the Congressional Black Caucus start leveraging its power as a small group of Republican lawmakers did during the House Speaker vote?

The Congressional Black Caucus must strategically leverage its voting bloc power as the dozen, or so conservative Republicans masterfully did in early January during the selection of the U.S. House Speaker

When will the Congressional Black Caucus start leveraging its power as a small group of Republican lawmakers did during the House Speaker vote?
The Congo's cobalt makes it a potential WAKANDA

The Congo's cobalt makes it a potential WAKANDA

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has 80% of the world's cobalt. This rare mineral is essential to lithium batteries powering our cell phones, laptops, vaping devices, electric vehicles, hoverboards, power tools, etc. Without cheap access to cobalt,  the economies of the West and China would come to a screeching halt.

African Americans losing hard-won gains to ever-increasing minority groups

African Americans losing hard-won gains to ever-increasing minority groups

Non-African American groups claiming 'minority' recognition to cash in on funds earmarked for Blacks

Malcolm X's Inkster house looks like a dump!

Malcolm X's Inkster house looks like a dump!

Inkster home of Malcolm X allowed to exist in utter disrepair

Africa

Africa's democracy streak offers lessons for the West

Africa's democracy streak offers lessons for the West

Last month presidential candidate William Ruto won Kenya’s national elections, and on Sept. 13 former president Uhuru Kenyatta peacefully handed over power to the newly elected president.

It's Nationtime! (Again)

It's Nationtime! (Again)

Sons of Black empowerment icons announce National Black Political Convention in Spring 2022

HAPI City Tour offers unique perspectives on Nile Valley Civilization

HAPI City Tour offers unique perspectives on Nile Valley Civilization

HAPI City Tours feed a growing appetite for African-centered knowledge throughout U.S.

Negative portrayal of Africa and African Americans in Western media

Negative portrayal of Africa and African Americans in Western media

Dennis Boatwright will be participating in a Zoom conversation on Saturday, Nov. 28 at 5pm with professor Milton Allimadi, Publisher and owner of the Black Star News.

Black Community

Black owned bookstores thrive despite Amazon.com controlling 50% of online shopping

Black owned bookstores thrive despite Amazon.com controlling 50% of online shopping

Nandi’s Knowledge Café attracts others who just want to get a bite to eat while listening to soothing jazz music in the background.

Biden's Build Back Better plan excludes HBCUs

Biden's Build Back Better plan excludes HBCUs

Each of the top 25 predominately white universities have annual endowments larger than all the endowments of HBCUs combined. 

Police union coverups account for 60% of unreported cases of cops killing blacks

Police union coverups account for 60% of unreported cases of cops killing blacks

 Strong police unions have demonstrated an uncanny ability to avoid oversight and accountability.

Pan Africanism attacked by ADOS and other pop-up organizations

Pan Africanism attacked by ADOS and other pop-up organizations

Pan Africanism attacked by ADOS, sexual-identity groups and other pop-up organizations backed by the status quo

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