Black Awakening was founded with the vision of pursuing a long-term commitment to the awakening of the global African community. Our primary objective is to amass and congregate concerned and intellectual individuals into a virtual community where we will expound upon various issues that pertain to the ongoing black struggle. Issues discussed will range from black history and its denial by the Western power structure, to socioeconomic disenfranchisement which leaves blacks powerless and impoverished, to the devastating effect that media influence has upon the collective black psyche in all parts of the world.
On Black Awakening, we seek to provide a stable and well-moderated community where all participants are encouraged to put forth benevolent ideas and strategies, draw attention to unforeseen or unnoticed issues, and generally facilitate the improvement and empowerment of the global black community. Black Awakening seeks to arouse a Black Renaissance---a revival of the black race to its former glory and ultimately a new incarnation of the civilizations and sophisticated black societies that our race in Ghana, Mali, Axum,Punt, Nubia, Benin, and Egypt cultivated so carefully. We will seek to serve as a catalyst for a larger movement. our ultimate objective is to evolve into an organization that can influence legislation formation, public policy, and other practical and direct means of effecting change in our community.
At Black Awakening, we are cognizant of the severe and ongoing plight of Africans in the motherland and across the Diaspora. We understand that to arouse the changes necessary for such a grand revival that we must bring about ethnic solidarity. This will be achieved through collective networking of black business endeavors, through improvement of education in largely black demographics (and in the black community in general), commitment to strengthening the black family unit, rejection of poisonous images portrayed in the media, and through learning and understanding the ongoing power relationship between the black race and other races..
We seek to organize and network with all individuals and organizations that advocate black empowerment and seek to mitigate the black struggle and suffering that is ubiquitous all over the world.
Elijah Muhammad was a clown. Glad he's dead. The way you fags suck his cock is amusing and proves that religion is a disease of stupidity
Vergadoce 1 month ago
@TankPits we do not see elijah as god. he is the exhaulted christ and messiah. God came in the form of master w fard muhammad
mal438 2 months ago
@AfroKan7 you cannot admire khalid or malcolm without admiring their teachers! there is no malcom without elijah and no khalid without farrakhan! and those are the words of khalid muhammad
mal438 2 months ago
@sufyanah you fool you have no clue about islam1 if islam is what you think it is i want no part of that slave religions!
mal438 2 months ago
nigga...dead!
SuperMacdanny 2 months ago
Astagfiallah!! This man was not a Muslim nor is the Nation of Islam Muslim this is straight Kuf. Allah is the best of planners Qul Huwal-laahu Ahad Say He is Allah not Fard or Elijah I pray that Allah guides these brothers and sisters and we must except what Allah has decreed inshallah Saviors day?
sufyanah 6 months ago
@mrykangl Elijah Muhammad was a pedophile and Fara-coon is a muslim version of Jesse Jackson- wait, hes worse, he kills people.
Malcolm and Khalid put their words in motion and defended black people, and that is why they (like che) are heroes on every Continent were Africans live.
AfroKan7 8 months ago
@AfroKan7 YES....MY BROTHER
AFRICA4AFRICANS 8 months ago
@AFRICA4AFRICANS I know....? im saying that these religions are not for us, that they are just lolipops for the masses, and that Spirituality is the solution for the African
AfroKan7 8 months ago
@AfroKan7 THE WHITEMAN AND ARAB MAY HAVE RELIGION.....BUT KNOW NOTHING OF SPIRITUALITY
THE AFRICAN HAS SPIRITUALITY BUT NO UNDERSTANDING OF HOW RELIGION IS REAL USED AS A WEAPON..LIKE THE EUROPEAN AND ARABS ARE USING IT
AFRICA4AFRICANS 8 months ago