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The Scalise attack shows gun control is still out of control

Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot in the hip while practicing for a carity baseball game in Alexandria Virginia on Tuesday.  Four aids were also hit.  Scalise has been figthing for his life in critical condition.  This incident was an act of domestic terrorism and the media is not calling it what it is. The assailant was captured fortunately, as an eye witness said he did not have a target.  This incident has brought the discussion of the right to bear arms back to the forefront. America must stand up to the errors of its past relative to the mindset around gun ownership.  People were killed for sport in the public square during slavery and that is a form of domestic terrorism. SOME DIED BY HANGING, SOME BY GUNFIRE.  ALL WERE MUDERED AS A RESULT OF HATE.  History bears witness to the fact that our nation established the IRRESPONSIBLE GUN culture it is now fighting against to some extent. MORE OFTEN THAN NOT in mass killings large assault weapons i...

Is Pres. Trump's way the only way to fix the "Muslim" problem?

buzzz worthy. . . OPINION By Mona Austin In early January a mosque was burned down in Texas, an example of Muslims in America being the targets of hate and danger. Such actions infringe on Muslim citizens' Civil and Human Rights and underscore Trump's isolating  message. In his first week as president Donald J. Trump executed a series of bold and controversial executive orders including aggressive action that introuced "new vetting measures to keep radical Islamic terrorists out of America," he stated at the Pentagon on Frday, adding, "We don't want 'em [sic] here.   The travel ban against 7 Muslim Majority nations -- --that has shaken the international community, especially Muslims who are worried about their loved ones entering the country and being detained at U.S. airports.  But world leader are alarmed too.  Trump worked on a Saturday  taking phone calls from leaders of five countries in one day, presumably to smooth out relati...

Google CEO challenges America's dark racial past with Equal Justice Initiative in doc on lynching

By Justin Steele, Principal, Google.org Growing up, Shirah Dedman always hated family tree projects. While other students could trace their roots as far back as the Mayflower, her story always stopped at her great-grandfather. At the age of 32, with the help of researchers at the Equal Justice Initiative, a Google.org grantee, Shirah learned the true story of her great-grandfather's life-and death. Thomas Miles Sr., a black business owner, was lynched in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1912 for allegedly passing a note to a white woman. Fearing for their own lives, his family fled the South, and even changed the spelling of their last name-from Miles to Myles-to distance themselves from the tragedy. It would be decades before his story would come to light and his family could begin to make sense of their traumatic past.  These stories are a difficult part of American history. Thomas Miles Sr. was one of more than 4,000 African Americans lynched in the U.S. between 1877 and ...

Street named in honor of Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin was overcome with emotion at a street naming event in her honor in her native Detroit this weekend. The street is Aretha Franklin Way. The undisputed Queen of Soul announced she will retire this year.

Cocoa and Blue to host AAMBC Weekend

(Atlanta, GA) The 2017 Black Writers Weekend will host a number of premiere events celebrating the literary accomplishments of various authors, poets and writers including the Maya Angelou Lifetime Achievement award being given to famed poet Nikki Giovanni. The weekend culminates with a formal awards ceremony on Saturday, June 10, 2017 at the EpiRiverside Center located at 135 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168. Comedienne Cocoa Brown and black Hollywood's new "it" guy Blue Kimble were tapped to co-host the award ceremony. "We wanted hosts that were guaranteed to keep the audience entertained and we know that both Cocoa and Blue have great comedic timing but we also know they are vocal about appreciating the strides in the literary community and appeal to a broad audience. We are excited to welcome both CocoaBown and Blue Kimble to the AAMBC family. I know they are going to make this an evening to remember," says founder Tamika Newhouse...

Fourth season of 'Rickey Smiley For Real' returns on June 13

WATCH THE SEASON 4 TRAILOR SILVER SPRING, MD) – June 6, 2017  – Rickey Smiley For Real  returns to  TV One  with a hilarious fourth season of laughs, drama and teachable moments on  Tuesday, June 13 at 8 p.m. ET . This season the show covers the changing dynamics as  Rickey Smiley  works to balance a family of growing, opinionated young adults while expanding his entertainment empire by directing a sitcom and creating/hosting a game show. Various relationships will be revealed and tested throughout the season.   When  Rickey  learns that  D’essence  is working at a hookah club instead of attending college, he quickly intervenes and moves her from Miami to Atlanta. Under his watch and support, her  new  job will be to find employment and get back in school. However, Rickey is unaware that his decision will only move D’essence closer to her “situationship” with  Cornbread ,  Da Brat’s  artist. Doe...

Ariana Grande to perform in benefit concert for Manchester suicide attack victims

MTV  will broadcast live Ariana Grande's "One Love Manchester" benefit concert today. The concert is  a benefit for victims of the May 22 suicide attack at the pop star's concert. at the website  www.onelovemanchester.mtv.com  , the network said Saturday. Grande will be joined by the  Black Eyed  Peas,  Robbie Williams ,  Justin Bieber ,  Katy Perry ,  Miley Cyrus , Coldplay and other stars. Disney's young adult cable network Freeform will air the full concert live at 2 p.m. EDT on Sunday, while  ABC  plans a one-hour highlight special following its NBA Finals telecast. The concert will also be broadcast on more than 130 iHeartRadio stations.