The Sean Bell Know Your Rights Summit was held in the prominent Schomburg Library located in the heart of Harlem. A forum armed with city officials, lawyers, presidents, Civil Rights Leaders, philanthropist, city officials, mothers, fathers, and those affected by their communities and families being prematurely ripped from them by either police or community criminality. … Continue reading Brown Mothers’ Support Nicole Paultre Bell wife of Slain Sean Bell
Brown Mothers’ Support Ken Williams a Man from a Civil Rights Man
Before the new 1968 Jim Crow slavery policy of mass incarceration was oiled and in full operation after the Civil Rights Era this is what Black fathers, mothers and activists accomplished. In 1970, my father founded the Polaroid Revolutionary Workers Movement ("PRWM") and issued demands that either Polaroid divest from South Africa or it would … Continue reading Brown Mothers’ Support Ken Williams a Man from a Civil Rights Man
Brown Mothers’ Support Beyoncé
The purpose of this article is an attempt to ensure that the conversations will not end with a nervous chuckle. Beyoncé performed at the well watched Super Bowl L on Sunday, February 7, 2016 which set social media a blaze. Displaying a love and acknowledgement for 50 years of Blackness. Black Power! The symbol of … Continue reading Brown Mothers’ Support Beyoncé
Brown Mothers’ Support Westchster Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute
Manhattanville College Reid Castle welcomed those who embrace Black Lives Matters. Located in Purchase, New York a castle which is a four story, "L" shaped building built of granite blocks in the Renaissance Revival style. It features a five story tower and a corbelled battlement parapet that conceals a flat roof. It was designed by … Continue reading Brown Mothers’ Support Westchster Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute
Brown Mothers’ Support Ramarley Graham
"Tonight we are camping out. I will not cry. I am here for my son and Justice." -Constance Malcolm Business suits with brief cases. Officers in blue. Walking in unison. One Saint Andrew Plaza home of the Department of Justice. It is now five fifteen and the after work buzz is in the air. Balloons. … Continue reading Brown Mothers’ Support Ramarley Graham
Brown Mothers Support The L.P.S. Group Life Progressive Services Group Inc.
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?' ~Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service with The L.P.S. Group Life Progressive Services Group Inc. Founder Ken Bright follows the mantra "We Care Because You Care". On January 16, 2016 Ken Bright and Community Samaritans are distributing 100 bags of foods, … Continue reading Brown Mothers Support The L.P.S. Group Life Progressive Services Group Inc.
Brown Mothers Support Grieving Families
Listen to the whispers so you do not have to hear the screams! Many people from near and far joined together chanting "If We Don't Get No Justice! Then They Don't Get No Peace!" The streets of Manhattan filled with voices of HELP. Help Us Stop Mass Incarceration! Help Us Stop Police Criminality! Questioning everyone … Continue reading Brown Mothers Support Grieving Families
Tha B.U.M.P Supports Cheryl Wills
Meet Author and TV Anchor Cheryl Wills today. Two great books written with passion "The Emancipation of Grandpa Sandy Wills" and "Die Free A Heroic Family Tale". Cheryl is available to to visit schools and other venues. She is not boring and engaged the crowd. Which spilled into "real talk." Contact: Emanuel Robinson cell 917.754.0801 … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Supports Cheryl Wills
Tha B.U.M.P Supports Author Omar Yamini
I just finished sitting in a class titled "The Proper Perception" conducted by Omar Yamini. Omar Yamini explained why students should read his book "What's Wrong With You" (What You, Your Children, and Our Students Need To Know About My 15 Year Imprisonment From Age 20 to 35). Omar's presentation included a life-sized 10x10 foot … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Supports Author Omar Yamini
Tha B.U.M.P Supports Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted
Justice for the Wrongfully Incarcerated Town Forum with one of the Central Park 5 Mr. Yusef Salaam! At present, wrongfully incarcerated acquire serious psychological effects including “enduring personality change after catastrophic experience” and PTSD. These are distinct diagnoses, although both are conditions that can follow exceptionally traumatic experience. There is evidence of additional disorders, including … Continue reading Tha B.U.M.P Supports Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted