Humanity
Highlighting America's Racist Systems: Key Takeaways from Dr. Umar Johnson's Interview
Dr. Umar Johnson, an activist and founder of the Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey Academy, recently had an insightful interview on The Breakfast Club radio show. He discussed a wide range of issues impacting the African American community, from racism in China to the breakdown of the black family structure. Several major themes emerged from the expansive dialogue:
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED3 years ago in Interview
The Dark Tale of Linda Hazzard: A Notorious Figure from Medical History
Subtitle 1: Introduction to 19th-century Alternative Medicines The 19th century was an era marked by the popularity of alternative medicines, offering cure oils and remedies for various ailments faced by the general public. However, this period was also plagued by the widespread use of dangerous substances like strychnine, heroin, and cocaine, which were deceptively promoted as performance enhancers, remedies for children, and even treatments for alcoholism. In a time when scientific advancements were limited, and access to information was scarce, the general public was often misinformed and heavily relied on self-proclaimed doctors for medical advice.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Interview
The Trans Women
Trans women are individuals who were assigned male at birth but identify and live as women. They are part of the transgender community, which encompasses people whose gender identity does not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. Trans women may undergo various forms of gender-affirming medical interventions, such as hormone therapy or gender confirmation surgery, to align their physical appearance with their gender identity.
By Selah flames3 years ago in Interview
Diana Taurasi becomes first WNBA player to reach 10,000 points
Diana Taurasi becomes first WNBA player to reach 10,000 points The 41-year-old hit the milestone with a long 3-pointer during the third quarter of a game against the Atlanta Dream. She had season-high 42 points in Phoenix’s 91-71 victory to push her total to 10,024.
By kathy rich3 years ago in Interview
A Motivate Story of a Monkey
Friends, from childhood until now, we have been taught and conditioned with certain beliefs that have become ingrained in our minds, even though they may hold no real significance. These beliefs are prevalent not only in our schools and homes but everywhere around us.
By Young Writer3 years ago in Interview
Life
course overjoyed to be here today in the role of ceremonial object. There is more than the usual amount of satisfaction in receiving an honorary degree from the university that helped to form one’s erstwhile callow and ignorant mind into the thing of dubious splendor that it is today; whose professors put up with so many overdue term papers, and struggled to read one’s handwriting, of which ‘interesting’ is the best that has been said; at which one failed to learn Anglo-Saxon and somehow missed Bibliography entirely, a severe error which I trust no one present here today has committed; and at which one underwent excruciating agonies not only of soul but of body, later traced to having drunk too much coffee in the bowels of Wymilwood.
By DONALD AKUBA3 years ago in Interview









