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Become a Vendor @ Happily Natural Day!! With thousands of natural hair, holistic health, afrikan culture enthusiasts in attendance - Happily Natural Day is a prime opportunity for your businesss to reach a target audience that is loyal, consistent and socially responsible.
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Happily Natural Day is an African Heritage festival committed to cultural awareness, holisitic health and social change. Happily Natural promotes the natural beauty of African people. Our festival features workshops, lectures, music and merchants with one of a kind products from around the globe. Our mission is to raise consciousness in the African community.




Patrons of the Richmond Noir Market will have the opportunity to participate in a weekly market featuring arts, crafts, plus health and body care products in addition to fresh produce from local organic farms. Educational opportunities will be made available to patrons in the areas of holistic health and small business administration to encourage optimum physical and fiscal health in the community. Businesses will be provided the opportunity to promote their products & services on a weekly basis via exhibitor booths at affordable, accessible rates. Businesses may also become sponsors and take advantage of print, radio, web and television advertising opportunities used to market Richmond Noir Market; while simultaneously raising awareness and educating the community of the importance of holistic health, entrepreneurship & economic empowerment.

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It is Black August and all eyes are focused on the city of Atlanta, the city that some refer to as The Black Mecca. Between August 14th and August 16th people from as far north as Canada traveled to Atlanta to participate in and commemorate the Black August 30th Anniversary and the 7th Annual Happily Natural Day. The Black August 30th Anniversary Weekend & 7th Annual Happily Natural Day served as a tribute dedicated to the promotion of political and cultural consciousness through art, fashion and music.




Boondocks Season 3 Episode 1: b/w Why I Wasn’t Enthusiastic About Obama


1968. 40 years ago. FBI Cointelpro Documents sent one month after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The title of the document was spying and disruption. Cointelpro served as a pretext to what we see in th Patriot Act parts 1 & 2, the Military Commissions Act and the War on Terrorism.
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Brother Manifest Speaks; Black! Empowerment Sessions – Sat. Feb 21


Black! Empowerment Sessions
Saturday Feb 21, 2009 @ 5pm
Nubian Village Academy
2022 Sledd Street Richmond VA
Behind the Main Post Office off Chamberlayne Avenue
Join us for Relevant, Discussion, Real Talk & Discussions
Topic: Revolutionary Chic: Cultural Nationalism & Black Empowerment
Is voting for Obama enough, Can wearing a natural & speaking African languages free the African community? Join us for [...]


Video: Rev. Phil Valentine Speaks @ Sojourner Douglass College


is the founder, director and pastor of the Temple of the Healing Spirit; Self-Healing Education Center, The Institute for Self‑Master; and just recently, The University of Kemetian Sciences. A certified member of the International Association of Counselors and Therapists (I.A.C.T.), he received his doctorate in Hygienic Health Science and Classical Naturopathy from The Life [...]


Remembering a Black Radical in a Barack Obama America


November 12, 2008
Black Power 2008
Remembering a Black Radical in a Barack Obama America
By BOKAR TURE and DEDRICK MUHAMMAD
Ten years ago, Nov. 15, 1998, Kwame Ture–formerly known as Stokely Carmichael–died. He died as he lived, fighting against social injustice, fighting with every bit of strength, intelligence and charm that was in his body. [...]


After the Party by Ifayomi Grant


After the Party
The likely implications and impact of an Obama Presidency

Welcome to the latest issue of the Navig8or newsletter. This issue is going to look at what the Obama Presidency is likely to mean for the USA and the world.
Sadly for some of you, the words, Hope, Change and Inspiration will be in [...]


Asian Monopoly of African American Beauty Industry



ENOCH HAS RISEN! – HEY ENOCH! WE HEAR YOU BROTHER!


I am Enoch Mubarak. President of a Marketing infrastructure called Mubarak Inter-Prizes. I am keeping African Americans connected. Whether, it is Chicago, California, Georgia, Africa or anyplace else that blacks reside, unity is not automatic. Unity must be provided. I provide unity for African Americans nationwide by writing and posting messages that we all have [...]