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Are Black People the True Children of the Gods? Unpacking the Erasure of African History and Spirituality

For centuries, Black people have been at the center of an ongoing struggle for identity, history, and divinity. While modern society often portrays African descendants as the marginalized, the lost, and the struggling, there exists a deeper, more profound question: Could Black people be the original children of the gods? And if so, does that explain why European and American systems have worked so tirelessly to erase African history, culture, and spirituality?

The Power of Black Storytelling: A Cultural and Political Imperative

By West Georgia Pulse In the Black community,...

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Are Black People the True Children of the Gods? Unpacking the Erasure of African History and Spirituality

For centuries, Black people have been at the center of an ongoing struggle for identity, history, and divinity. While modern society often portrays African descendants as the marginalized, the lost, and the struggling, there exists a deeper, more profound question: Could Black people be the original children of the gods? And if so, does that explain why European and American systems have worked so tirelessly to erase African history, culture, and spirituality?

The Power of Black Storytelling: A Cultural and Political Imperative

By West Georgia Pulse In the Black community, storytelling has always been more than an art form. It is a means of survival, a mechanism...

The Inspirational Journey of Mr. Rick: A Visionary Motivational Speaker Transforming Lives in West Georgia

Overcoming Adversity &The Power of Self-Discovery Richard Scott, better known as Mr. Rick, is a motivational speaker and community advocate whose inspiring journey has captured...

White and Black activists worked strategically in parallel in Detroit 50 years ago, fighting for civil rights

Say Burgin, Dickinson College Since the murder of George Floyd in 2020, some white people have been wondering how they can work with Black people...

Morgan State Rises to Third-Highest Enrollment Amongst HBCUs

The Baltimore public university accomplished record enrollment for its fourth consecutive year. Morgan State University, a cornerstone of Baltimore’s higher education landscape, has announced record-breaking...

Douglasville Citizens Academy: A 10-Week Journey to Understanding Local Government

Douglasville, GA – The City of Douglasville is excited to announce the launch of "A Dose of Douglasville," a 10-week Citizens Academy designed to...

Uncle Nearest 2nd Annual Old Fashioned Challenge Aims to Raise $1.4M for Underfunded Black Colleges

PRNewswire/ -- Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, the top-selling Black-owned spirits brand in the world, has announced the launch of its second annual HBCU Old...

The Mr. Rick Movement: Inspiring Change and Spreading Love

In an intimate and enlightening conversation with D. Moss of West Georgia Pulse, Mr. Rick, a charismatic motivational speaker and dedicated community advocate, opened...

Cultivating community bonds: How farmers markets benefit growers and consumers

Farmers markets are strong contenders for the future of local food. Each season, more than 8,000 markets sell directly to consumers across the U.S. Direct-to-consumer food sales totaled $2.9 billion in 2020, and on-farm stores and farmers markets accounted for $1.7 billion, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.

52-Year-Old Mom and Her Daughter From Alabama Graduate Law School Together

Mom and Her Daughter From Alabama Graduate Law School

The Gullah:  Rice, Slavery, and the Sierra Leone-American Connection

Written By Joseph A. Opala The Gullah people are the descendants of the slaves who worked on the rice plantations in South Carolina and Georgia.  They...

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