Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The quote of Madame C. J. Walker!!


"Don’t sit down and wait for the opportunities to come. Get up and make them." Said the Madame C. J. Walker. Opportunities will slip by if we don't allow them to be inevitable. Let us use our talents to make our endeavors successful!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

V-Day: Violence against women and young girls

February a great month to honor "Black History" and is to support the GLOBAL MOVEMENT TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS. In the Democratic Republic of Congo the prevalence and intensity incident of rapes and sexual violence has been describe the worst in the world. For more information the women and girls of Congo, go to http://drc.vday.org/

During World War II the Japanese Government was powerless toward their military to intervene in stopping the invasion of homes and kidnapped young girls to use them as sex-slaves.

It's the 21st century and still most women don't believe in equality but still believe men are their livelihood. Everyone should stop treating victims of a rape and sexual assault crimes with pity or shame and clandestine treat like it their fault.

SUPPORT AGAINST HATRED AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE!!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Long Lives My Girl Nina Simone


Nina Simone who real name was Eunice Kathleen Waymon was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger and civil rights activist. She widely spreads with jazz music and her being an inspirational classical pianist influences classical, jazz, blues, soul, folk, R&B, gospel (influences from her upbringing as a child with a preacher father) and pop cultures.

Nina’s music has truly influences the movement of civil rights and helped broke the barriers in discrimination. She was the truth through her music the African-American music.”

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

They who made History

Okay the month of January has end. Did anyone made their New Year's Resolution yet ? February is Black History Month, Global Movement for violence against women and young girls, other events etc. Famous people should be always be honor in making a difference in every race and culture world-wide.

Frederick Douglas was an American social reformer, orator writer and statesman who became a leader of the abolitionist movement.

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams was an African American physician and the first who made history by performing the first successful open heart surgery operation.

Madam C. J. Walkerr was an African American business woman and hair care entrepreneur and philanthropist. She was the founded Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company where she made a fortune by developing and marketing a hugely successful line of beauty and hair products for black women.

Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman was an American civil aviator. She was the first female of the African-American descent and person to hold an international pilot license.

They and many more no matter what race, color, culture, gender etc. made a difference and never be push or put aside because of their differentiate characters.