Thursday, April 20, 2023

Women Of African Heritage Living In The US (Between 18-35) Discover How To Win A Car, Cash, And Be Crowned Queen Of AMBUSA

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Young Ladies Of African Heritage
Be Crowned African Most Beautiful USA
Queen To Win A Car And Cash While...

... Also Helping Africans Develop Their Countries With Food, Water, And Infrastructure 
Founder and CEO of AMBUSA Queen Nana Akosua Nkrumah Adasa III (left) Presenting New Car To 2022 AMBUSA Winner Laurie Fonhoue (Right)

African Most Beautiful USA. It's that time of the year! The search for a new Queen is on!

If you are of African heritage living in the United States between the ages 18-35 then that could be your chance to win a car, cash and be crowned African Most Beautiful USA 2023.

Simply visit http://www.ambusa.org to register now. Registration ends May 31, 2023. Tell a friend to tell a friend.

AMBUSA Finalists with Awards and Checks

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Can Black Progressives Work More Together In Unity Before It's Too Late?

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More Unity & Supporting Tangible
Solutions For Black Liberation Is Essential
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X AKA El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz

By Kamau Austin, Publisher of The Black News Scoop And Southeast Queens Scoop.

I don't think visionary progressive Blacks are showing enough tangible alternatives in the fight for equality and liberation. I read a lot of Blacks now critiquing capitalism as much as racism - but how many are offering options or showing the way towards concrete solutions?

For instance if a person feels Black people are being marginalized by white supremacist driven capitalism what are we doing besides critiquing others to offset it? Are we working with Black farmers to supply food to urban food deserts and defund corporate supermarkets?

Are we building community owned credit unions to hold, invest, and loan our money to each other to fight gentrification and predatory loans?

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Discover The Connection Between Mary The Mother Of Jesus And Slain NJ Council Woman Eunice Dwumford

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Mary and Eunice A Story Of How Black Women Are Valued By God And Society

Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was chosen to be the vessel of God's Salvation. Yet women, especially black women, are devalued in society.

This is why we also speak to the murder of NJ Council person Eunice Dwumford, because there have been no arrests in her case after over 2 months. She not only was a Council Person, but on the pastoral staff of her church.

It is as if the media and police don't really value her life. It's as if justice for her has been discarded.

Mary's prophesy in the book of Luke foretold of a savior who would be a change agent or a disrupter, as we would call him today! In this video Kamau Austin, reflects on how God honors women today in society - like the Creator did Mary, a brown skinned woman over 2,000 years ago.

Kamau gives a heart felt appreciation to Black women in this 17 minute video on Resurrection Day 4/9/2023, after Women's History Month below...



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