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Happy 31st birthday to the talented Tems.
A 2x Grammy winner, a Billboard Women in Music Award , 4x NAACP Image Awards winner, 4x BET Awards winner, and 3x Soul Train Music Awards winner.
Wishing you nothing but joy today. @temsbaby
"We gave Greece astrology, we gave Greece mathematics, we gave Greece art, architecture, spirituality, medicine through Imhotep, we gave them everything."
Stolen Luxury, Sanitised Language
Europe didn’t create these riches, It renamed theft, polished blood, and called it heritage.
Much like The British Museum, The Louvre is filled with stolen goods, and it's time to collect.
According to reports by the U.S. State Department, the Fulani Militia now members approximately 30,000 personnel spread across the lands and forests of Nigeria.
OJUDE OBA 2026.
Ojude Oba is not just a festival - It’s pure culture, pride, fashion, history, and energy wrapped in one unforgettable experience
From the regal horses to the stunning aso-oke, the colors, the drums, the steeze, the unity.
Every frame feels like a movie scene.
Every smile tells a story.
Every entrance screams heritage.
Ijebu culture is alive. Ojude Oba remains unmatched.
They Used Him to Humiliate Hitler. Then America Came Home and Pretended He Didn't Exist.
In 1936, the world was watching Berlin. Adolf Hitler had turned the Olympic Games into a global stage for his "master race" ideology. He wanted the world to see white supremacy validated through sport.
America had other plans — or so it seemed.
Cornelius Johnson, a Black American high jumper from Los Angeles, cleared 2.03 meters and won gold. He didn't just win; he shattered the myth Hitler had built his regime around — in Hitler's own stadium, in front of Hitler's own people.
Hitler reportedly left the stadium before the medal ceremony to avoid acknowledging Black athletes. The protest was written in silence. The statement was written in gold.
But here is where the story turns.
Johnson came home to the same America that had sent him: segregated buses, segregated restaurants, and fountains he could not share with the white athletes he had represented.
No ticker-tape parade. No presidential reception. No national recognition worthy of what he had done.
Jesse Owens gets most of the glory from those Berlin Games, and rightfully so. But Cornelius Johnson won gold that same day — and history buried him anyway.
Because America never fully celebrated Black excellence. It only borrowed it when it was useful.
That is the story they never put in the textbooks.
This is why we do what we do.
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Source: Olympic historical records, 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics; David Clay Large, "Nazi Games: The Olympics of 1936" (W.W. Norton & Company, 2007)