Sunday, February 22, 2009

Recession? Black women's hair a priority

Recession? What Recession?

It seems that while many black women are cutting back and saving more money the one place where they are drawing the line is when it comes to their hair.

One quote from the story seems to sum things up.

"Every woman wants to be beautiful no matter what color, but Black women have a special pride that includes taking care of their hair,"

Read the entire store here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog: The Old Mulatto Elite

Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog: The Old Mulatto Elite

Here he goes again with his race-baiting ways. This time taking aim at Eric Holder and his family.

Does Steve have anything else to do besides daily race-baiting? My wish is for him to find another hobby, maybe hunting or boxing instead.
He needs plenty of therapy. Maybe rekindle his relationship with his family by doing things together such as camping, reading, or taking field trips to the museum together. His obsession with race is overkill.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Shawna's Memorial

memory of Shawna Hawk 1972-1993.

Shawna Denise Hawk was a beautiful young woman full of promise. Her promising life was cut short when she was murdered. A month after her death, a support group was founded and a year later, a serial killer turned himself in. He not only killed Shawna Hawk, but 10 other beautiful young promising Black women in Charlotte metro area. He was convicted and sentenced to death in 1997.

May Shawna rests in peace.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Mariah Roundtree is missing

Mariah Roundtree of Wakpala South Dakota is missing. She is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds. She has brown hair and dark brown eyes and is Native American and African American. Learn more about this case and see Mariah's pitcture by using the link below:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/missingblackwomen.html

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

BART shooting did not have to happen

The shooting death of Oscar Grant by BART Officer Johannes Mehserle could have been avoided. It turns out that Johannes Mehserle and others officers beat Kenneth Carrethers a black man just two months prior to Grant's death.

Kenneth Carrethers tried to file a complaint to no avail because the one officer who handles such complaints was on vacation up until the week after Grant's death.You have to wonder whether or not that report had been filed would Mehserle been in position to kill anyone. It seems that police brutality was the norm with BART Officers and what's worse no one at the top seemed to care. Watch video of Kenneth Carrethers tell his story by clicking the link:

http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html

Thursday, January 22, 2009

CENSORED NEWS: AIM West protest in solidarity with Leonard Peltier

CENSORED NEWS: AIM West protest in solidarity with Leonard Peltier: "All My Relations, Companeros, Friends in Solidarity,
By Tony Gonzales
In view of what occured Tuesday to our friend, Sun Dance Brother, a GrandFather and Elder, Leonard Peltier, AIM-WEST calls on friends and allies to come out this Friday in San Francisco and demonstrate their solidarity and deep concern for Leonard's life, safety and security. Please to go www.aimwest.info for detailed location and time.Our allies are encouraged to hold rallies and demonstrations in cities across the country, and throughout the world, and register their concern as well, those who know the case of Leonard Peltier's imprisonment these last thirty-three years. This is a moment in time where we can take the opportunity to share with the outside world another example, and further expose the treatment and injustices committed against Indigenous peoples' held hostage by an oppressive government."

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