by Black Girl | Jul 22, 2017 | Books, Resources
and/or answers to questions you didn’t even know you had… Progress Follows Empowerment For black progress to occur, there must be a fundamental redistribution of wealth and poverty in America. They are burdened by too much planned impoverishment. Blacks...
by Black Girl | Jul 17, 2017 | R.I.P.
George A. Romero: A Maestro of Zombie Terror Who Created the Ultimate Horror-Movie Metaphor by Owen Gleiberman | Variety The first time I ever saw “Night of the Living Dead,” the low-budget masterpiece of flesh-eating midnight terror directed by George A. Romero, who...
by Black Girl | Dec 17, 2016 | Television
PBS’ Pioneers of Television traces the story of people of color on American television in “Breaking Barriers” — including the mid-1960s breakthroughs of African Americans Diahann Carroll and Bill Cosby. Latino landmarks range from “I Love Lucy” with...
by Black Girl | Mar 1, 2016 | Books
Industry Magazine – New Jersey | January/February 2016 After seven years of steady increases in sales of electronic books and portable digital reading devices—with corollary decreases in the print marketplace—paper experienced a remarkable turnaround in 2015....
by Black Girl | Oct 6, 2014 | Music
…how long it took you or how you got there, just that you got there… I have to thank Helen Aponte for sharing this great link with me. If you have the time, watch the whole video, but if you only have time for some quick inspiration – forward to...
by Black Girl | Mar 21, 2014 | Nicca News, Propaganda, Sports
from About.com Who really snubbed 1936 Olympic champion Jesse Owens? Although many people know better, the myth of Hitler’s snub of Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin is persistent. But that’s not where the Olympic myths end. The alleged snub is...