I found this to be a fascinating video presentation on book banning in America by Harvard University. But, of course, book banning is nothing new. In fact, it has been around for centuries. The first book ban in the United States occurred in 1637 in what is now known as Quincy, Massachusetts.
“Knowledge without action is like hoarding precious metals, a vain and foolish thing. Knowledge is like wealth, intended for use. Those who violate the universal law of USE conflict with natural forces.” Ancient African Proverbs
I was reading an article in the Huffington Post by Bob Smith on why college students turn away from the church. I agreed the core issue surrounding the student’s decline is the hypocrisy within religious organizations. The lack of trust for clergy and the division between science and religion. Continue Reading
Dr. Claude Anderson, President of Power-Nomics, talks to The Breakfast Club about the plight of Black Americans, an interview you don’t want to miss. Dr. Anderson is also a best-selling author and activist. Continue Reading