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Dr. Frances Cress Welsing: The indelible legacy of a ‘warrior scholar’
WASHINGTON—Frances Cress Welsing, a psychiatrist and author of “The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation and Racism,” and “The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors” died here after complications from a stroke Jan. 2. She was 80. Dr. Welsing, whose scholarship scientifically decoded White supremacy as a reaction to the fear of genetic annihilation if…
Read MoreUp with Jesus, Down with Santa – Farrakhan on holiday spending boycott
Up with Jesus, Down with Santa: The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan speaks on the holiday spending boycott
Read MoreMinister Farrakhan’s Message to Mizzou Students
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan addresses the student activists at University of Missouri
Read MoreAn invitation to join the Justice Or Else Gathering, Oct. 10, 2015
This October will mark the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, which was the largest public gathering in the history of America and the largest gathering of Black men in world history. We set an example before the world on October 16, 1995 as Black men stood in ranks and a spirit of love, peace…
Read MoreDr. Martin Luther King not a ‘Dreamer’
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan has asked all people to study the last speeches of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and to reflect on the evolution of his message—from one of an integrationist “Dreamer” in 1963, to one of a true wide-awake revolutionary in 1968 when he was murdered.
Read MoreThe Holy Month of Ramadan: Pursuit Of The Original Self
The spirit of the Holy Month of Ramadan is to establish a tone of peace and self-analysis to advocate for justice among ourselves and others as our way of devotion to Allah (God), Most High.
Read More#JusticeOrElse & Min. Farrakhan’s Breakfast Club Interview
The time has come to address the condition of Black women in our communities. Black women and girls are our nation’s most valuable resource and should be respected and protected. However, instead of flourishing in our communities, many Black women are leading single family households.
Read MoreSave Our Girls
The time has come to address the condition of Black women in our communities. Black women and girls are our nation’s most valuable resource and should be respected and protected. However, instead of flourishing in our communities, many Black women are leading single family households.
Read MoreMuhammad University students participate in model United Nations
NEW YORK (FinalCall.com) – Seventeen high school students representing Muhammad’s University of Islam in Chicago attended the 2015 National High School Model United Nations Conference, headquartered at the Hilton Hotel in Manhattan March 4-7. The International Model United Nations Association, the sponsoring parent-body of the conference describes it as “three days of world-class problem solving.”…
Read MoreHonoring Mother Tynnetta Muhammad
A woman of tremendous scholarship, artistic and cultural influence who was a faithful student and champion of her husband’s teaching, passed away and returned to Allah (God), February 16, 2015.
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