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Before the Plan: Why Black America Must Agree on the Goal First

SECTION ONE: WHY STRATEGY WITHOUT DIRECTION IS USELESSCalls for action often come with strategies, movements, and slogans, but without unified direction, they rarely lead to lasting change. The speaker reflects on a foundational lesson from church—two people cannot walk together unless they agree on where they’re going. Black America, as a collective, has not yet […]

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The Ghosts of Oscarville: Why Lake Lanier Is More Than Just a Lake

SECTION ONE: A HIDDEN BLACK TOWN DROWNED BY HISTORYOscarville, Georgia was once a thriving Black community in Forsyth County. It was home to Black families who owned land, ran businesses, and built a life for themselves after emancipation. But in the early 20th century, white residents carried out a campaign of terror that included lynchings,

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Inside the 0.01%: The Real Power Behind America’s Wealth Gap

SECTION ONE: UNDERSTANDING THE ELITE WITHIN THE ELITEMuch of the public conversation about inequality revolves around the top 1%, those individuals who hold a disproportionate amount of wealth and influence in America. They are often cast as the pinnacle of economic success—CEOs, financiers, tech giants—those whose fortunes can reshape markets and politics alike. But rarely

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The Afrikaner Refugee Dilemma: False Promises, Political Optics, and the Price of Privilege

SECTION ONE: THE SOCIAL MEDIA SPARK AND THE REALITY CHECKA recent video circulating online features a South African woman expressing shock over what she discovered in a Facebook group—Afrikaner refugees in the U.S. reportedly living in overcrowded hotel rooms, destitute and desperate. These individuals believed they would be met with housing, jobs, health care, and

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Tact Over Talk: Mastering the Art of Communication

SECTION ONE: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TALKING AND COMMUNICATINGMany people believe that communication is simply about expressing ideas, but true communication—especially under pressure—is a skill rooted in tact and emotional intelligence. Sir Isaac Newton once said that tact is the ability to make a point without making an enemy, and that idea still holds weight today.

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Desperate Measures: The People vs. the Machine

SECTION ONE: THE SYMBOLISM OF JULY 4TH AND THE BILL’S IMPACTOn Independence Day, Donald Trump signed a bill that did the opposite of what the holiday represents. While celebrating freedom, the bill stripped away protections for millions. It cut $930 billion from Medicaid and $200 billion from SNAP, threatening healthcare for 17 million people. For

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America’s Prison Spending vs. Public Investment: A Question of Priorities

America allocates over $80 billion every year across federal, state, and local levels to maintain its prison system, placing it among the top global spenders on incarceration. This figure doesn’t just reflect the scale of imprisonment—it exposes a national priority that leans heavily toward punishment rather than prevention or rehabilitation. In contrast, the nation routinely

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What I Learned While Researching Moving Abroad: A Practical Guide for First-Time Expats

The journey to move abroad often begins with curiosity but quickly gets tangled in questions of cost, access, and logistics. Many people assume they can’t afford to move internationally, but deeper research reveals that relocating may be more possible than it seems. Over the past few months, I’ve been researching what it really takes to

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Rethinking the American Dream: Wealth, Power, and the Cost of Misplaced Priorities

In countries across the globe, national priorities reveal a great deal about who is valued and what is considered essential. In so-called rich countries like the United States, economic abundance coexists with deep social neglect. America holds the highest GDP in the world, yet one in five Black children lives below the poverty line—a contradiction

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The Comparison Trap: Why Measuring Your Relationship Against Others Can Sabotage Your Happiness

Section 1: The Rise of Relationship ComparisonsIn today’s digital world, it’s easy for women to fall into the habit of comparing their relationships with what they see online or hear from friends. This pattern can start subtly—like scrolling past a perfectly staged anniversary post or hearing a friend gush about how thoughtful her man is.

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