UNIA – Melanoid Nation Foundation https://www.melanoidnation.org Sun, 11 Oct 2015 07:18:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 In Case You Missed It: A Recap Of Minister Farrakhan’s Million Man March Message (Video Included) https://www.melanoidnation.org/in-case-you-missed-it-a-recap-of-minister-farrakhans-million-man-march-message-video-included/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/in-case-you-missed-it-a-recap-of-minister-farrakhans-million-man-march-message-video-included/#comments Sun, 11 Oct 2015 03:15:55 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2663 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Despite the blatant mainstream media blackout of the historical event, hundreds of thousands–and perhaps millions–of Melanoid people descended upon the nation’s capital to commemorate the 20th anniversary of 1995’s Million Man March. Droves of hardworking everyday Black folks took the time and made the necessary sacrifices to make the trip to D.C., carpooling and meeting up for bus rides to make the trip. Scores of notable figures and celebrities in Black Society were also on hand–and were in many ways just regular faces in the crowd as they joined countless others in listening to the message of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. Black business owners set up shop as vendors…and the overall spirit of this weekend’s event was extremely high.

For those who missed out on the opportunity to hear the Minister’s powerful message, it can be found in the video below.

 

B. Clark

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So Much For Black Symbolism… https://www.melanoidnation.org/so-much-for-black-symbolism/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/so-much-for-black-symbolism/#comments Wed, 12 Aug 2015 20:38:57 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2163

The strong move silent, and the weak cause riots.

You’ve heard the old saying above, right? Of course, this isn’t indicative of ALL members of Black Society, because the occasional uprising is merely the voice of the unheard and downtrodden Melanoid people who seek outlets to vent their pent up frustrations with the injustices served by systematic white supremacy. What’s disappointing, however, are the Melanoid people who choose to participate in movements with ulterior objectives such as the Black Lives Matter movement, and “Hands up, don’t shoot”.

Over the course of our colorful history, symbolism HAS been used, yet it was used strategically. One prime example of this was when the Honorable Marcus Garvey’s UNIA opted to design a flag that would serve as a biting rebuttal to the dehumanizing song released in 1900, titled: Every Race Has A Flag But The CoonOn another occasion, Montgomery, Alabama’s bus boycotts in the mid 1950’s (in response to the Rosa Parks arrest) were a symbolic, yet action-based gesture that eventually crippled the local economy in the state’s capital city.

In 2015, many (not all) of our movements have been reduced to the level of empty promises and hot air-powered rhetoric. In spite of this, there is no one particular group in Black Society to blame, because this issue isn’t limited to just one group. For future reference, let us as Melanoid people be mindful about co-signing movements that may appear to be Black on paper, yet anti-Black in its truest essence. Movements with catchy slogans come and go, yet codes of conduct have true staying power.

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