Recently, there was a discussion in one of the classes at Temple University in the Africology and African American Studies Department, about who is “Afrocentric” or not….
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Questions Arise After Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump at Rally
Recent events at the Donald Trump rally have raised serious concerns. Eyewitnesses report seeing a 20-year-old (Thomas Crooks) attempting to assassinate Donald Trump by climbing a building with a rifle, an area that should have been secured. Despite alerting law enforcement, bystanders observed no immediate action. Furthermore, Secret Service agents were seen on a roof behind Trump, aiming their guns […]
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“Celebrating 3 Years of Bold Innovation,” The NeoLiberal Corporation
Today, April 21, 2024, marks a significant milestone for The NeoLiberal Corporation (The NeoLiberal). For three years, we have stood as a beacon of independent grassroots ingenuity, daring to challenge the status quo and pioneer solutions for tomorrow’s challenges. At https://theneoliberal.com, we invite you to join us in commemorating this journey of boldness and innovation. At The NeoLiberal, we embody […]
The Erosion of Childhood: Social Media, Substance Use, and the Crisis in Psycho-Social Development
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, the traditional framework for children’s psycho-social development is being eroded. The slow, deliberate exposure to stimuli that once characterized childhood has been replaced by a world where social media reigns supreme, parental guidance is often lacking, and tolerance for potentially harmful behaviors such as marijuana use is on the rise. Gone are the days […]
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Voices United: A Petition for Democracy in Haiti
Once upon a time in the Caribbean and the diaspora, a group of passionate students and their Professors in Caribbean Thought class at Jamaica Theological Seminary came together to advocate for a cause close to their hearts—the restoration of democracy in Haiti. Inspired and challenged by Rev. Renaldo McKenzie of The NeoLiberal Corporation and the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti’s work in […]