At least 10 million Africans were enslaved and transported to Europe and the Americas between the 15th and 19th centuries. Portuguese, Dutch, English, Spanish and French ships ruled the sea […]
William “Tony” Rogers is the President and CEO of Urbanology Systems LLC, a New York based strategic management and marketing consultant company, he is the founder of the Onuwon Wellness Group a wellness marketing company. He is a certified Ayurvedic Medicine practitioner, a six degree black belt in GoJu Karate, and the first African American trained to be a Korean Taoist Ki wellness master he is co-founder of the Harlem Ki Energy Wellness Center; and founder of the annual Harlem Holistic Wellness Week.
At least 10 million Africans were enslaved and transported to Europe and the Americas between the 15th and 19th centuries. Portuguese, Dutch, English, Spanish and French ships ruled the sea […]
Alkebulam is the original name of the continent now known as Africa a name given to the continent by the Romens. Historian and scholar Dr. Cheikh Anta diop writes that […]
What we understand and believe to be true is based upon an agreement. When that agreement of what is true changes, what was believed to be true may also change. […]
The digital commerce landscape has evolved from basic online storefronts to dynamic, multi-channel ecosystems. In 2024, U.S. online sales hit $1.192 trillion, rising 7.5% from the prior year, and now […]
In 1973 Hope R Stevens became the first Black president of the Uptown Chamber of Commerce (UCC). Percy Sutton recommended Lloyd Williams (godson to Malcolm X), a client of attorney […]
The Conscience Mind and the Sub-Conscience Mind can be considered as two components that are the engine that allows the body to run. Just as the engine in a car […]
The Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water) are the foundation for Taoist healing strategies. Each element has a different energy vibration and frequency in relationship to vital organs, […]
March is Women’s History month. It provides the opportunity to honor women who helped shape history but are all too often unsung heroines. Mary Bowser also known as Mary Jane […]
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, I thought it would be a good idea to write about a few of the many Black female inventors then and now. Many of […]
Every February I try to write articles about historic accomplishments made by African and Caribbean America, especially those unsung brothers and sisters who do not always get the credit for […]