


My Babysitter, Technology
By. Faith Morris Back as far as the roman empire, Emperor Augustus gave “cura annonae” or grain, which would to this day become known as welfare. In the 60’s and 70’s housing projects were built for minorities with the stipulation that no able-bodied man could live in the home and even went as far as…
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Cancel Culture: Who’s Next?
By. John Wingo We can all think of a time when our favorite pastime has been declared as “deleted” or for better words “canceled.” Many of us have seen it before, the cancellation: Stacy Dash, Louis Vuitton to Gucci, H&M, Pepé Le Pew, Condoleezza Rice, the police, the Grammy’s, Bill Cosby, R. Kelly, Donald Trump,…
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What Changed?
By. Charlotte Roberts On May 25, 2020, the world watched George Floyd take his last breath as Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin arrogantly kneeled on his neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds. That’s a very long time to subdue a human…particularly by the neck. We all saw concerned citizens standing by helplessly, while pleading…
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KINGDOM COUNSEL: Season 1, Episode 4: BREAKING OUT OF THE CAGE

Juneteenth
By. Charlotte Roberts June 19th is Juneteenth. With all the recent talk surrounding Black Lives Matter and Critical Race Theory, we’ve seen more visibility surrounding Black history. So, you may have heard of Juneteenth recently. It is an annual (and the oldest) celebration that was created in Galveston, Texas in 1865 commemorating the emancipation of…
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KINGDOM COUNSEL: Season 1, Episode 3 – Celebs, The Voice of the Community, & The Deception of Race

When Will Mental Health Be Taken More Seriously?
By. Charlotte Roberts If you keep track of sports, you may have heard of the young tennis phenom, Naomi Osaka. Currently ranked #2 in the world by the Women’s Tennis Association, Osaka has many accolades already at the age of 23. She recently made news, however, for another reason. During the French Open, Osaka released…
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What’s Love Got To Do With It?
By. Venessa Martinez We as a culture, are brought up to keep our relationship issues under wraps. No matter the circumstances. While this is a valid piece of advice, it does have its downfalls. Let’s delve into it a bit. When I say, “as a culture”, I am specifically speaking on black and brown households.…
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Do I Trust Them More Than I Should?
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