By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-05 | Diabetes With the increasing change in our lifestyle, there are many lifestyle diseases that are on the rise. Lifestyle diseases have claimed millions of lives and the menace is still to continue with no apparent change in our diet and lifestyle. One of the lifestyle diseases that are claiming million of lives is type II diabetes. Diabetes which leads to reduced absorption of sugar in the body leading to h read more
By: Ruby Houston | 2010-03-27 | Reference & Education If you are a black American and you're looking for a scholarship then you are in luck because there are hundreds of opportunities available to you right now. An African American scholarship gives you money for your education so that you are not forced to resort to an expensive student loan scheme that will leave you in debt for many years. read more
By: Z Bennett | 2010-04-20 | Martial Arts The African American Samurai (AAS) is a true hero. They are the warriors of warriors. These warriors have seen many things in their time. They have serviced their country. They have been honored members of the world, husbands to their wives and great fathers to their children. They are part of their nation's great history. They also have a great part in its present and its countless futures. All in all they have been and will continue to be great men. read more
By: kitty | 2010-12-22 | Baseball Jimmie Lee Solomon knows all about the dwindling number of African Americans in baseball. He acknowledges that it's a concern, he understands that it could be a while before change in the opposite direction is noticeable and he ... read more
By: thessayist | 2011-04-10 | Religion America experienced social turmoil and racial discord during the 1960s. Black Americans rejected segregation and discrimination, unprosecuted racial violence, and second-class citizenship as status quo. In the midst of this turbulent period, a relatively unknown theologian from a rural town in Arkansas emerged to confront the abstract and irrelevant definitions of white mainstream theology and to speak to the social conditions of black Americans. read more
By: Henry | 2011-05-10 | Medical Tourism African American perception and beliefs about western healthcare professionals is influenced by different factors. With their traditional healthcare system passed over many generations, African Americans still believed in the power of other another person to heal. African Americans were healed by traditional doctors who used herbs and effectively treated their disease. This traditional belief in being healed by another person has been passed over from one generation to the other. read more
By: Sarah Harris | 2011-07-16 | Arts & Entertainment The California African American Museum or simply CAAM exist to preserve, collect, research and interpret for public enrichment, the art, the culture as well as the history of the African Americans with extra emphasis on California and the Western part of the United States of America. The CAAM is a storehouse of over 3,200 objects of memorabilia, historical artifacts and the arts. T read more
By: Anne Jones | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education African Americans are part of the minority group that can be considered to get scholarships for different institutions. If you are part of this group, now you can go back to school and get a degree with the help of these educational aids. You should not get student loans as a first recourse now because of this great opportunity and you should not worry anymore going into debt. read more
By: Seo5 Consulting | 2010-12-29 | News and society A Black Online Magazine that brings you African American News related to African American Issues from around the internet. read more
By: Tracey M. Kramer | 2010-12-16 | Hair Loss How many times have you wondered what it would be like to be carefree and have low maintenance hair? read more
By: Chimere Matthews | 2010-04-03 | Beauty I am a brown-skinned woman that LOVES make-up in all its forms. I find it frustratingly difficult, however to find the make-up that is good for me, and find there is a surprisingly small market for us. read more
By: Valerie Chaples | 2010-04-01 | Marketing Multicultural marketers looking for prospects and more "green" should be looking on the green. President Obama is not the only wealthy African American with a love for the game of golf. The African-American golf community has grown by 30% - to 2.3 million - in the last decade. read more
By: sofen | 2011-12-28 | Humanities Books perform an important role from when we are kids up until we are old, and they influence our lives. In this day and age, there are quite a few African American eBooks that have been shaped to help their writing and the writers also. read more
By: Arjuna Bravia | 2010-03-27 | Beauty The styles and numbers of African American hairstyles are limitless. There is short hair, long hair, curly hair, wavy hair, braided hair and the styles go on and on. But why are there so many? read more
By: King J. For | 2010-04-01 | Prostate Cancer If you are an African American black man, it's time to get rid of the last vestige of self denial and disassociating yourself from prostate cancer. There's now every clear evidence and proof that prostate type of cancer affects MORE African American black men than any other people. This article provides more reasons why you should start taking the condition more seriously, because nothing says it won't happen to you or your loved ones. read more