Ear To The Street
20th Anniversary of the Million Man March
Farrakhan was at an all-time high in popularity poles in the streets, but he was constantly being villianized in the mainstream media. We knew the real, but the world didn't have a clue.
Then the Million Man March was announced. didn't believe Farrakhan would live to see that day arrive when the White establishment would let a bunch of "N-words" march on Washington, so as we made the long trek from the Stadium/Amory, where we got off the train, to the grounds of the National Mall and saw all the beautiful faces of men from all ethnic backgrounds of color, garbs, religions, styles, states, and countries, we knew it was going down... Read the entire article.
Poverty Breeds Times Like These

What's Left For This Generation?
The youth in Baltimore are broken and see little hope for the future. Their parents a barely raising them, they don’t have much money to begin with, the jobs are scarce, the programs don’t address their needs, they’re not being taught how to operate in this corporate world, the justice system is seeking only to warehouse them, their fathers are less than second-hand citizens so they can’t help them either, while their mothers, by and large, are over-worked trying to pay bills, stay in a house under foreclosure, hiding their cars from the snatch-man... Read the entire article.
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