YOUTH IN REVOLT
We cannot move forward if we are devoid of the generation that preceded us; their successes, as well as their failures. But we also cannot disconnect from ourselves. Continue Reading
We cannot move forward if we are devoid of the generation that preceded us; their successes, as well as their failures. But we also cannot disconnect from ourselves. Continue Reading
For many their first kiss is like their favorite movie Playing back and forth in their heads with stolen smiles For me it is a horror film I wish I had never watched This horrific day still plays in… Continue Reading
After more than 60 years of independence, the story of the continent remains a sad one to tell. Though entrepreneurship and the Market in Africa are booming, ordinary Africans across many parts of the continent still struggle to meet basic social needs. Continue Reading
To quote Maya Angelou “Life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some humor, and some style.” Life never gets easier so you should as well just get stronger. Don’t let the… Continue Reading
Liberia has been the only place I have lived all my life; my family and I never fled the country throughout the various civil unrests. As a result, I have witnessed many events in Liberia which I believe puts me… Continue Reading
Masculinity: the idea that manhood is the summation of athletic abilities, senseless violence, sexual conquest and lack of emotional capacity. Therefore, My hobbies include: Tapping the cutest ass in the room, Making bitches stay humble, and not taking shit… Continue Reading
So, in Liberia, a country in Sub-Saharan Africa, there is a place that allows WHITE WOMEN to walk into Sajj un-harassed but doesn’t allow BLACK WOMEN. The only logical takeaway from that is “black women are almost always prostitutes or mostly poor so they shouldn’t be allowed into what is deemed an upstanding institution, unchaperoned.” Continue Reading
April 12, 1980, will forever be remembered in Liberian history. Thirty-eight years ago, on this day, Liberians woke up to life-changing news of the assassination of who would be Liberia’s last Americo-Liberian President, Rev. Dr. William R. Tolbert. The execution… Continue Reading