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Nina Grey

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If you have ever spent any length of time in the comments section of the Post and Courier or Live 5 News, you will see many horrible remarks regarding the black community. People have a tendency to sit behind computer screens, where they grow balls the size of the Ravenel Bridge and spew hateful words towards people and ideas they don’t have the capacity to understand. Then of course, you have members of the black community who also sit behind computer screens preaching about the ills of their own communities, but never try to do anything about it. It’s a never-ending fight to try to get people to comprehend that these issues are deeper than just black against white, or pulling up your pants.

If people would take the time to get from behind a computer and attend some of the community rallies and protests, and neighborhood meetings, they would understand that the two Mike Brown rallies held on November 26th , were not just about the Mike Brown case, but it was a rally for change in our own communities and in our society. People who use Facebook and Fox News as their only source of information cannot understand that during these meetings, we not only discuss the thoughts and feelings that were birthed from the Ferguson case, but we also discuss many of the issues we have going on in our own communities across the nation.

The rallies yesterday were not just about fighting for Justice, but it left us with wanting to implement a plan of action in our community and a drive to want to continue discussions on how we can prevent Mike Brown, Trayvon, and Jaba from happening again.

On yesterday, Rev. Nelson, Rev. Johnson, and Rev Darby, and Pastor Dixon along with a crowd of supporters gathered in front of the Federal courthouse in downtown Charleston to discuss the importance of addressing the frustrations in the black community when it comes to the continuous bad blood between young black men and women and the police who are placed throughout urban communities; and how OUR communities need to strive to govern themselves accordingly.

On last night, Thomas Dixon along with more supporters gathered at Riverfront Park in North Charleston, SC in the rain, in reverence to Mike Brown and to discuss a plan of action detailing how we can work on improving community relations from within our own neighborhoods and with the police department. There was a valuable discussion from many of the members of this group regarding why they believe in 2014 we are still dealing with intense racial issues. Some believe it’s due to our disrespect of our own culture and others believing that the violence and tension we experience today is based on the historical oppression of blacks and these Mike Brown, Trayvon cases are due to a society who has continued to put band-aids on war wounds. The conversation from the day’s rallies will continue via meetings and social network, and hopefully some positive action steps will result as well.

Over the past week, I have seen some of the most judgmental comments coming from all sides regarding the ills of the black community, knowing full well that our entire nation, both black, white and other ALL have many issues that need to be addressed. African Americans however, feel the full brunt of these judgments and it’s unfair. If people would just take the time to log off Facebook and come out in to their own communities and pour wisdom, help and creative ideas into our neighborhoods instead of disparaging commentary, what a difference this would make. Come on people, don’t just talk about it; Be About It.

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Today J Cole announced that his “2014 Forest Hills Drive” album will drop before the end of the year. Cole has decided that he will not release any singles from this project, prior to the album release because he wants to give the opportunity to his fans to hear the completed project before it drops.

If you want to be one of the lucky fans, head on over to the Roc Nation’s website for your chance to come to J Cole’s house, where he grew up and repurchased this year, and listen to the album in full before its release date! Good Luck!!

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2015 is right around the corner, and you all know this is the time of year when you begin to prepare to “get your mind right” for the upcoming year. We all need tools of inspiration and motivation and Syllabus Magazine is all about inspiration, especially when it comes to young entrepreneurs. If you are looking inspiration then you have to check out a new book; “Diggin’ For Treasure: Jewels of Hope When Pressure & Time Collide”. Written by Charleston, SC native, Rev. Dr. Arlecia Simmons, the book is a based on her personal journey, which she has used to inspire readers with inspirational messages, bible versus, and thought provoking questions that readers can use for daily devotion in their own lives.

South Carolina is getting an opportunity to purchase this book just in time for Christmas and the New Year. The book signing will be held Saturday, November 29th in Charleston, SC from 3-6pm at the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. Visit www.looknlive.com for more details.

Read more about Rev. Dr. Arlecia Simmons in the upcoming edition of Syllabus Magazine!

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Welp, with the help of Wendy Williams, the new Aaliyah movie is set to air on Lifetime. Of course, one of the only subjects people seem to care about is how are they going to handle the part where R Kelly decides he is going to have a relationship with the fifteen year old songstress. You know Wendy Williams wouldn’t dare to leave that out, even though the family is NOT looking forward to this movie being released. Check out the sneak peek below to see how they portray this scenario in the upcoming biopic

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Pachelle Fashion will be speaking at the Living Your Dream event, Sunday, October 12, 2014. The Living Your Dream Event is a forum where Entrepreneurs come to inspire others in their personal testimonies of how they made it in business. Make sure you guys check out the flyer below!

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