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Actively Listening
It’s more beneficial to be attentive, receive, and comprehend what’s is being said to you so your response will be more valuable, and will resonate with the person you’re conversing with. One aspect of communication I’ve learned in management class in college is active listening which is a way of learning through conversation. This requires […]
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Crucifixion
Disclaimer : This post is for entertainment purposes (Comedy) and I am in no means trying to offend any of you readers once you read this post. I’m not a comedian I’m just retelling an experience I’ve been through that I found funny and you might also. If you enjoyed reading this, then give it […]
Read More CrucifixionArmed and Ready : The Story of Rob F. Williams, Black History 365
Last spring and summer we’ve seen black lives being lost to the hands of police, and it’s been happening for decades, may I saw centuries. This past summer I became aware of “The Not Fucking Around Coalition (NFAC) a black nationalist paramilitary militia movement that arms itself against attacks from white supremacists and any other […]
Read More Armed and Ready : The Story of Rob F. Williams, Black History 365Passion
“Passion, it lies in all of us. Sleeping, waiting, and though unwanted, unbidden, it will still open its jaws and howl. It speaks to us… guides us. Passion rules us all. And we obey. What other choice do we have? Passion is the source of our finest moments. The joy of love, the clarity of […]
Read More PassionThe King Shark (Behanzin Hossu Bowelle, Black History 365)
The Scramble for Africa or to put simply the colonization of Africa was destructive for the continent due to the invasion, occupation and division by European powers. In 1870 only 10% of the countries in the continent were under European control, but by 1914 it skyrocketed to 90% with only Ethiopia and Liberia not colonized. […]
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Ma Raineys Black Bottom Film Review and History (Black History 365)
Welcome to Black History 365: The Throw Down a series where I explain, educate and explore, historical events, unsung black figures in world history, and the struggles and triumphs of black people worldwide. In this episode, I’ll be presenting the story of Ma Rainey “ The Mother of the Blues” and a quick review of […]
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