by The Alkebulan Exodus Project | Oct 28, 2014 | Activism & Hue-man Rights, News
ST. LOUIS (AP) — School officials concerned about students being waylaid by protests are asking the St. Louis County prosecutor to wait until classes are not in session to announce whether a white police officer will face charges for the fatal shooting of an unarmed...
by The Alkebulan Exodus Project | Oct 9, 2014 | Activism & Hue-man Rights, Healing, Wellness & Fitness, Nation Building Projects, News
ADDIS ABABA— The Ethiopian government has nominated 90-year-old Dr. Catherine Hamlin for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. The doctor has been running a fistula clinic for 40 years. On a beautiful compound hidden in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, you can find the Addis...
by The Alkebulan Exodus Project | Oct 6, 2014 | Activism & Hue-man Rights, History: Our Roots & Culture, Investment Guide, Ital Love Life, Nation Building Projects, News
“There exists today a chance for [Blacks] to organize a cooperative State within their own group. By letting Negro farmers feed Negro artisans, and Negro technicians guide [Black] home industries and [Black] thinkers plan this integration of cooperation, while...
by The Alkebulan Exodus Project | Sep 22, 2014 | Activism & Hue-man Rights, News
In 1967, the CIA moved to counter criticism of the Warren Report by weaponizing the term “conspiracy” as a pejorative in order to discredit skepticism towards the official story of the JFK assassination. With the establishment media still employing similar tactics to...
by The Alkebulan Exodus Project | Sep 21, 2014 | History: Our Roots & Culture
Kwame Nkrumah (21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972) was the first President of the first free nation in Africa, and a founding father of the Pan-Africanist movement. His dream was to turn Ghana into a modern industrial utopia – a society shaped by the power of science...