This year, we are approaching the end of our third grading period, and the majority of my students anxiously anticipate their turn to tell the class about what they're reading. It is indeed a great joy to witness a Black student's enthusiasm for reading, comprehending, and elaborating on what he or she has read.
My parents were avid readers, which influenced my brother and me to dive into the pages of encyclopedias, autobiographies, and rare books at an early age. I have proudly obtained an active public library card for over five decades!
Unfortunately, most Black adults, simply do not like to read, and now, since the internet has been developed, our collective reading time has diminished profusely. Since writing for SCOOP, I have recommended many books to my adult readers, including books I have written. Today, I would like to direct your attention to the phenomenal works of renowned author Chancellor Williams. Most of you are aware that I am a devoted student of Pan-African Nationalism and promote the teachings of Marcus Garvey. The writings and scholarship of Marcus Garvey have served as a Black print for raceconscious Black people since the early 1920's. I will forever dedicate my time and attention to authors that advocate self-reliance and confidence. The question I often ask sisters and brothers when I first engage in conversation is, what are you reading?
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It was a Great Night
Lord God Our Father, We Thank Your Son Jesus, Who Came To Save Us From Our Sins. Amen.
We the People will prevail
The holidays provide an apt time to pause and assess where we are.
The Transformational Coach
Overcoming the Holiday Blues: Finding Joy and Peace during the festive season
Marianne Jean-Baptiste tests our limits of empathy in 'Hard Truths'
Of all the movie protagonists you might have seen this year, none is Marianne quite like Mike Leigh's \"Hard Jean-Baptiste's Pansy in Truths.\"
The darker side of the rise of women’s sports: With more visibility comes more online harassment
For Djaniele Taylor, attending WNBA games was the perfect way to rediscover a sense of community coming out of the long slog of pandemicera lockdowns.
Tennessee State's historic foray into ice hockey could break barriers for Black Youth in sports
\"I think it's important to invest in these unorthodox sports for Black athletes because it allows Black children to have more opportunities to play sports in general.
42% of Americans say they'll regift to save money this holiday season
FA-LA-LA finances and spending stressors Nearly half of Americans are worried about money (49%) this season, from the festivities to their financial obligations: In fact, a third (32%) feel the stress over their holiday spending will be more than last year, while half (48%) anticipate that their financial concerns will take away from their holiday joy.
Seven principles of Kwanzaa
Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and chairman created of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach, Kwanzaa in 1966.
PennDOT driver license, photo centers closed for New Year's holiday
HARRISBURG, PA, December 21, 2024 – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that all driver's licenses and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Wednesday, January 1, 2025, in observance of the New Year’s holiday.
PennDOT driver license, photo centers closed for New Year's holiday
HARRISBURG, PA, December 21, 2024 – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that all driver's licenses and photo centers, including its full-service center in Harrisburg, will be closed Wednesday, January 1, 2025, in observance of the New Year’s holiday.