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Wickedness in High Places and America’s Depopulation Policies

In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful  I spoke previously about the policy of our government to depopulate the Third World by putting sterilants in the water and in staple foods, as well as other methodologies. This “depopulation” is driven by policy which concerns the national interests of America for the raw materials of Third World nations: the...

Blacks, Latinos, Asians lose as newsrooms shrink

(FinalCall.com) - The fight to increase diversity in newsrooms received a stunning blow April 16 when the American Society of News Editors annual newsroom census revealed U.S. newsrooms became less diverse in 2008 from the year before. The percentage of Black, Asian, Hispanic and Native American journalists in the nation's newsrooms dropped from 13.5 percent in 2007 to 13.4...

Women mobilize for the Millions More Movement

The Official Website of the Millions More MovementWomen only meeting urges involvement (FCN, 08-16-2005)A dream realized in Newark (FCN, 12-22-2004) (FinalCall.com) - The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan gave a public invitation to women all across the country August 20, to join him and millions of men at the 10th Anniversary commemoration of the Million Man March, October 15, in...

Unchecked Power!

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FinalCall.com) - As the Bush-led war on terrorism continues its march through the world, the might of the United States, coupled with her unpopular stances abroad and infighting among lawmakers at home, has made the world’s only remaining superpower practically friendless on the world stage. U.S. occupation in Iraq, regime change efforts in Liberia and Zimbabwe, and...

Campaign battles corporate-sponsored smut

(FinalCall.com) - A new study indicates daytime music video programming markets adult-themed content to children at alarming rates. Children were exposed to adult content every 38 seconds through some programs, the study found. The Parents Television Council compiled “The Rap on Rap: A Content Analysis of BET and MTV’s Daytime Music Video Programming” for the Enough Is Enough...

Six decades after the March on Washington, America still failing Black folks

Sixty years ago, on August 28, 1963, approximately 250,000 people convened in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. After six decades of that historic gathering, experts say progress toward economic, political and social equality has stagnated, particularly for Black people and marginalized communities. A new report titled, “Still A...

Solutions to police and community violence needs an ‘all hands on deck’ approach

Crime and violence are blights upon any community when it occurs. Under the “broken windows” theory of policing, the added scrutiny upon Black, Brown, or poor neighborhoods raises the likelihood of not only police violence and bias, but also questions about who residents should turn to when confronted with crime or disputes. Bob Gangi, is a decades-long community organizer and...

Stealing Land & Destroying Black Farmers?

ERICTOUREM Contributing Writer ATLANTA (FinalCall.com)  - George B. Hildebrandt is 72-years-old and comes from several generations of farmers. He has diabetes. He has problems looking into direct sunlight. He struggles to maintain glucose levels to keep his “sugar up.” His sons were raised on his 242-acre soybean farm. They have moved on, carving out other professions and ending a family tradition of tilling...

‘Words Need Not Be Spoken’

Visual of More than a Million Black men on D.C. Mall Speaks for itself There are two distinct memories etched in my mind about the Million Man March that are seldom talked about. In fact, there are many unspoken aspects of the March that are rarely focused on that have impacted people throughout the world. The peaceful gathering of nearly two...

Californians weigh Crime reclassification bill

By Charlene Muhammad CHARLENEM LOS ANGELES (FinalCall.com) - Californians will vote this November on a measure that would reclassify some non-serious, nonviolent property and drug crimes from felonies to misdemeanors. Shoplifting, grand theft, receiving stolen property, forgery and writing bad checks would all be downgraded but the value of the property or checks can't be more than $950.   Inmates who have prior...