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Friday, September 2, 2016

Georgetown University Sold 272 Slaves In 1838

In a shocking move, Georgetown University recently announced that the school will begin to offer priority admission to applicants who are descendants of the 272 slaves Georgetown sold in 1838 to pay off the school's debts. Like many Ivy League schools at the times, slaves were purchased for labor at Georgetown which benefitted the university. However, none of them, including Brown and Harvard, have offered preferential admission as a way to atone their past.

Although the gesture may seem out of left field, Georgetown University formed the Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation -- whose purpose was to collect feedback and subsequently construct plans to acknowledge Georgetown's participation in the slave trade. The purpose of the group was also to engage with descendants and "move forward toward truth and justice," according to a statement issued by the school.

University president John DeGioia also said, "The most appropriate ways for us to redress the participation of our predecessors in the institution of slavery is to address the manifestations of the legacy of slavery in our time." Georgetown University is also working to issue an official apology for their participation in the slave trade, along with creating memorials for those who were sold by the school.

Rihanna Gets A New Tattoo

TMZ reported that the singer got a tattoo of a stuffed shark that Drake bought her on their recent date to a Toronto aquarium. The two have been quite affectionate in the public as of late and kissed at a recent concert. Drake also presented Rihanna with the Video Vanguard Awards at this year’s VMAs and greeted her with a kiss. The rapper pulled out all the stops and even sponsored a Billboard for the singer to celebrate her win which read “Congratulations to Rihanna from Drake and Everyone at Ovo.”

Katt Williams Sued


The victim, Ashima Franklin detailed in a lawsuit that she suffered a vicious “gang-style” attack at the hands of Williams. Their problems started back in 2012 after he hit her in the face. While touring after that, he allegedly abused her regularly. Williams is quoted in the lawsuit saying “Why am I sitting here with this hillbilly, Alabama, backwoods ass three dollar p**** bitch?”

She claims she was attacked by Williams and two other women the next day and suffered a swollen face and injuries to her chest, arms, and legs from the incident. Katt also threw hot food in her face on a separate occasion. Franklin is suing him for $3 million.

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Together We Can Make A Difference


It's time for all humans to stand up and help make a difference. Why do we continue to make the same mistakes over and over? With a bit of effort almost any college graduate can make a major difference to the lives of hundreds of others. It would make even the most cynical person feel that one person can influence for the better in so many ways!

The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well. It's the action, not the fruit of the action, that's important. You have to do the right thing. It may not be in your power, may not be in your time, that there'll be any fruit. But that doesn't mean you stop doing the right thing.

Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events. It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Will Homes Prices Rise In 2017?

Compared with their analysis six months ago, real estate researchers are predicting slower economic growth, slipping real estate fundamentals, and lower returns from both the public and private markets. Prices for homes are rising faster than mortgage rates can drop. Prices will rise to 2020 and construction spending will grow through 2020.

So in other words, prices on homes, construction, labor, and material will see a increase in prices. Growth in the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) will be 2.2 percent this year and average the same rate over the next three years. The 2016 forecast is down 60 basis points from the forecast of six months ago and 80 basis points from the forecast of one year ago as U.S. and global growth has faltered and the decline in energy prices has hit that sector hard.

Sales volume will not increase significantly until after 2017. Americans will face falling home prices in a matter of years as personal income gains fail to keep pace with the recovery from the financial crisis. Help us to keep from falling under in the next crisis by supporting us below.

Ice Cube Has Words For Donald Trump

The rapper took to Twitter to express his frustration over the ad which shows him wearing a Trump shirt with the message, "Rapper-Actor Ice Cube Endorses Trump. 'We need a common sense President.'” He replied to the message with a tweet that said “stealing endorsements is not how you become the president of the United States, homie. Leave my name out ya mouth. I will never endorse a mothaf**ka like Donald Trump EVER!!”

Even though Cube clearly does not support Trump, he doesn’t seem to be much of a fan of Hillary Clinton either. “She might be the president of the United States,” he said during a Bloomberg Politics interview in April. “And if she becomes the president of the United States, we need to know what she’s thinking. How does she think? How is she gonna handle this? How’s she gonna fix this? She helped create it in a way. How are you gonna fix this?”

Young Thug Comes Out Of The Closet


Every since Young Thug came out on the big screen, I always wondered if he was gay! Was he doing it for a check or for respect? Having six children doesn't necessarily mean you love sex, not according to Young Thug, who at the age of 25 has made mothers of four different women.

Young Dro Arrested

A visit to Georgia Southern University didn't go as planned for Bankhead rapper Young Dro over the weekend, with reports confirming that he was arrested on campus. Dro, whose name is D'Juan Montrel Hart, was reportedly booked into Bulloch County jail on weapons charges, on Sunday, [August 28].

Details on the circumstances leading up to the "Shoulder Lean" rappers arrest have yet to surface, but what is known is that he was charged with carrying a weapon in a school safety zone, possession of marijuana and possession of a Schedule V controlled substance. Due to his criminal record, Dro was also charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Young Dro was present on the GSU campus as an invited guest, as he was scheduled to perform at the Statesboro Summer Jam, held at Georgia Southern's Performing Arts Center.

Is Rikers Island Doing Purges?

Word is that Rikers Island Correctional Institute is doing big things in the wrong way! Knife fights and ugly brawls between inmates, even attacks on officers, often end up airbrushed in the records as routine “log book entries.” The main culprit, critics say, is Security Chief Turhan Gumusdere, a man who has faced scandal in the past for distorting data in the jails by deleting hundreds of fights among inmates from the records when he was a deputy warden.

They also have questions, they say, about Correction Commissioner Joseph Ponte, a touted reformer who nonetheless promoted Gumusdere into his job, even after the jail investigator recommended he be demoted. While vowing to alter the culture of violence, Ponte has done nothing to address flaws in the record-keeping process, either exerting pressure or looking the other way, all to placate City Hall.

Now the City Council, citing computations that don’t add up, is demanding answers, starting with Elizabeth Crowley, who heads the committee overseeing the jails. She is calling on city Controller Scott Stringer to run an audit of the records.

This is not the first time jail brass, particularly Gumusdere, have come under fire for juking figures. The Correction Department's internal Investigation Division found in 2011 that Gumusdere, while running a Rikers facility for troubled teens, “abdicated all responsibility” in documenting incidents. A department investigator recommended he be demoted.

In reviewing 11 specific cases, The News found nine downgrades. But according to several jails bosses, this number represents just a fraction of the cases that are skewed. Incidents are often not logged at all, with Gumusdere telling supervisors to “make it go away.”

Correction officers labeled the incidents as “slashings” only to see them later downgraded. That catch-all category, a holdover from precomputer times, is not included in data on violence.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Man Down!

(The Wrap-Up Magazine) The Virginia Police Department's homicide unit is investigating the murder of a man during a "Birthday Bash" at Club Embassy in Virginia Beach, early Saturday morning, [August 27].  The event, promoted by Good Fellas Entertainment was set to be a relatively high profile engagement, with Young Jeezy billed to host alongside Joking Joe and DJ L.E.S.  Police were called to the club at around 1:35 a.m., and arrived to find the victim dead on the scene with an "apparent gunshot wound," according to reports.

Following the incident, an attendee who happened to linger around to record the moments after the shooting tweeted out a video of security and what appear to be club patrons attending to the man on the floor, by the bar.  "Boy shot in the head at #YoungJeezy event at a club in Virginia," @Fameolous captioned the tweet.

Saturday's shooting is reported to be the third in two years at the 5476 Virginia Beach Blvd. establishment [formerly known as Aqua Lounge]. An investigation into the shooting is ongoing.

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