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Howard University, Dr. Sebi and Me
Howard University and its iconic radio station WHUR, 96.3 FM, inspired my interest in journalism, public affairs and broadcasting. I studied these eve
Dembali, A Labor of Love
Book trailer for the newly released book Dr. Sebi Speaks of Dembali
Dr. Sebi Speaks of Dembali
A preview from the new book Dr. Sebi Speaks of Dembali
Natural Healer Cites Sources of Racial Conflict and Poor Health in Black Communities, Offers Solutions
Botanist and natural healer Dr. Sebi put his memoir on hold to collaborate with author Beverly Oliver on a project focused on health, race, family and
Dr. Sebi Speaks of Dembali
He put his autobiography, The Cure: The Autobiography of Dr. Sebi “Mama Hay”, on hold to collaborate with author Beverly Oliver on a book he felt need
World Health Organization Has 5 Steps to Stay Safe During Covid 19 Crisis. Watching What You Eat Is Not One.
The World Health Organization (WHO) released a worldwide public service announcement called DO THE FIVE: Help stop coronavirus. I found out about the
Random Photo Upload On Fri Feb 10th, 2017 at 7:03PM
Just an image I uploaded on Fri Feb 10th, 2017 at 7:03PM... What do you think?
Random Photo Upload On Fri Feb 10th, 2017 at 6:57PM
Just an image I uploaded on Fri Feb 10th, 2017 at 6:57PM... What do you think?
Cover design by Adrienne Hailstorks Upload On Wed Oct 14th, 2015 at 12:58AM
One of the original cover designs for Sojourn to Honduras Sojourn to Healing that I worked on with Adrienne Hailstorks of Elise Prints. Uploaded on We
September is Sickle Cell Anemia Awareness Month
Researchers estimate that 60% to 80% of all sickle cell anemia patients are African American but other races are born with the disease. After reading
Alkaline or Organic Food, Does It Matter Which One We Choose?
The newly released book Sojourn to Honduras Sojourn to Healing says yes. It talks about the importance of knowing whether food is alkaline (natural
What New Facts Can We Teach and Discuss in Black History Month?
As Black History Month approaches, I wonder what new facts we can teach and discuss in classrooms and social groups. I suggest we talk about our hist