New Evidence Unveiled In Malcolm X Assassination Case

New Evidence Unveiled In Malcolm X Assassination Case

Renowned civil rights attorney Ben Crump has unveiled two crucial witnesses in the investigation into the assassination of civil rights icon Malcolm X. On the 59th anniversary of Malcolm X’s death, Crump, along with co-counsel Ray Hamlin and Flint Taylor, introduced Khaleel Sayeed Ramakrishna and Walter Bowie as key witnesses who have come forward with evidence in the case.

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Black American Church Leaders Call For An End To Aid To Israel: After Torture, Israel Will Murder Palestinians

In a bold move, the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church has issued a call for the U.S. to halt all funding and support to Israel, citing what it describes as a “mass genocide” being perpetrated against Palestinians. This statement, released by the Council of Bishops of the AME Church, marks a significant stance against Israel’s actions in the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

Remembering When Dr. Khalid Muhammad Said Africans Must Pay Reparations To Black Americans

Not far from what was once West Africa’s main slave port in Benin’s city of Ouidah, stands a statue of Francisco Félix de Souza, regarded as the father of the city. His legacy, however, is complicated. After arriving from Brazil in the late 1700s, he became one of the biggest slave merchants in the transatlantic slave trade, selling Black Africans.

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Unable To Cut Through Public-School Red Tape, Financial Literacy Guru Turns To Digital Channels, Strategic Partnerships

Mac Gardner’s life mission is to teach the basics of financial literacy to people traditionally excluded from access to financial planning, and he’s targeting children in a way that’s convenient and accessible.

Hip-Hop Retardation: The Missing Fatwa of the 90s

The Murder Rap Economy: A Legal Attack on Record Labels?

In this podcast episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deeply into the complex and troubling world of the "murder rap economy." He examines the influence of hip-hop, particularly drill rap, on violence and crime, highlighting the alarming trend of rappers not only glorifying violence but also boasting about real murders committed by themselves or their associates.

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