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Can Blacks Survive America’s Changing Workplace

By Charlene Muhammad CHARLENEM Black and Latino workers face a bleak outlook due to a myriad of challenges including automation–the use of computers and technology in substitution for human labor–reentry, and education, according to national facts, figures, and expert analysis. But there is help and hope, particularly for the formerly incarcerated who want to work but face structural barriers like discrimination...

September 11, 2001: Fact and fiction According to Loose Change Documentary

FCNNEWSSOURCE You Decide: Watch Loose Change 2nd Edition Online The Pentagon (FinalCall.com) - The skills of the hijacking pilot are examined. The building damage, debris and remains of the crash site are questioned as seemingly inconsistent with a 757 plane. A cursory scientific and sometimes sarcastic study of the temperatures of jet fuel and possible vaporization of the 757 plane...

A Shining Example of Black Muslim Womanhood, Femininity

by Anisah Muhammad | Contributing Writer | @MuhammadAnisah Student Minister Dr. Ava Muhammad was a woman of many hats. She was the National Spokesperson for the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, one of the 13 members of the Shura Executive Council of the Nation of Islam, an attorney, an author, a radio host and a researcher. She was also a devoted...

Reciting some of the history of the Nation of Islam

-Staff Writer- “We must tell our own story.” That's how Abdul Wahid Muhammad opened the workshop on the History of the Nation of Islam from 1930 to 1975 during a Feb. 26 session at Saviours' Day 2010. He moderated the session where four pioneers told stories of life and travail during the early days of the Nation of Islam. Mother...

Minister Jabril Muhammad: A Scholar’s Scholar

To reflect on the life and works of Brother Minister Jabril Muhammad, one must examine his insatiable acquisition of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding as a student and follower of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Those impacted by Minister Jabril’s journey reflected on the meaning of such a figure whom they described as unique and rare. “It’s self-evident, that there’s something...

The Killing Fields: U.S. Government Suppresses safe and Effective Treatments For COVID-19 in Favor of Deadly Vaccines

by Dr. Ridgely Abdul Mu’min Muhammad NOI Research Team –Ava Muhammad, Student National Spokesperson for the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan The U.S. government and mass media are keeping the public blind to possible inexpensive treatments for COVID-19, while pushing vaccines like a drug-pusher promotes cocaine. The vaccine producers are distributing their so-called vaccines under the FDA’s Emergency Use Authorization...

Home grown terror law threatens Muslims, further erodes rights for Americans

Homeland Security contracts for vast new detention camps (FCN, 02-16-2006)Neo-con extermists push internment for American Muslims (FCN, 02-18-2005)The Devil and Daniel Pipes (In These Times, 09-08-2003)Anti terror laws produce new crisis for Black leadership (FCN, 12-25-2001) LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) recently scrapped a plan to map Southern California Muslims and their communities...

‘Nothing more than a hunt’ Buffalo massacre a reminder of the depth and the deadly cost of anti-Black hatred

by Naba’a Muhammad and William P. Muhammad The Final Call @TheFinalCall “We have people who are racists. We have people who don’t like us because of the color of our skin and that’s what happened today. He had nigger written on the tip of the gun and he has a manifesto. I was told, which I don’t know, that he planned...

Teen Abuse: A Growing problem

CHARLENEM and Nisa Muhammad (FinalCall.com) - Once upon a time, a teen date involved seemingly harmless activities such as a trip for fast food and maybe the movies, but today, increasing numbers of teen girls are subjected to dating abuse and violence. For 16-year-old Mia Williams, dating started out nicely. The young man was sweet and kind. She thought he was...

Fit for duty? – Army no longer disqualifying applicants with some mental health disorders, drug abuse problems

By Charlene Muhammad CHARLENEM The U.S. Army is no longer automatically disqualifying recruits that suffered from some mental health disorders and who may have had drug and alcohol problems. The Army has lifted a 2009 ban on recruits with predetermined mental health disorders, such as self-mutilation, and mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder. Some anti-war activists believe the change is to deny...