Water is the source and the sustainer of life. We can survive a lot longer without food than we can without water. Without a doubt it is essential to our continued existence as a species. Here are some water facts: Approximately 72% of the earth is covered in water, but about 97% of that water is [...]
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The Economics of Water
Posted in Activism, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Capitalism, Corruption, Economics, Education, Exploitation, Geopolitics, Globalization, Life, News, Politics, racist exploitation, United Nations, Water on May 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Immigration 111: Racists, Xenophobes and Bigots
Posted in Activism, African-Americans, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Capitalism, Critical Thinking, Economics, Immigration, Knowledge, Life, News, Politics, Racism, racist exploitation, Work on May 14, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A commenter on a previous post submitted this video which discusses the impact of illegal immigration on African Americans, as well as other issues relating to the subject of illegal immigration. I found it thought-provoking and rather enlightening on certain aspects of the issue at large. It also challenges the racialization of illegal immigration and the misuse of [...]
Healthcare in the Capitalist System
Posted in Business, Capitalism, Culture, Economics, Exploitation, Health Care, Imperialism, Iskandar Langalibalele, Politics, Racism, racist exploitation, Stimulus Package on April 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Foul Legacy of Profit-Making Healthcare is one of the most important issues in US political and social culture. Tho a catastrophic condition will not likely strike most individuals during their working lives, for those who themselves or family members have crucial health problems the matter of healthcare poses a concern. Hospitals and nursing homes practices [...]
For African Women’s Month
Posted in African Women, Capital Punishment, Capitalism, Domestic Violence, Genocide, God, Holocaust, Iskandar Langalibalele, Life, Slavery, Uncategorized, Women on March 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Greatest Woman in History: A Rock The woman, a peasant, in the field, worked from dusk to dawn to reap its yield, she dug and planted yam to feed her fam. Sorghum, too, its grass to line the beds where her children lay their heads. Her husband was a farmer, hunter and went off [...]


