by Washington DC IPTV | Feb 23, 2021 | News
by Tim Moore/UIN Foundational African Americans (Blacks who are directly descended from the enslaved Africans) whose uncompensated labor and intellect provided the foundation for Americas wealth today; have never been in a better position to finally be paid the...
by Washington DC IPTV | Feb 17, 2021 | News
Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka (likely named after Naomi Campbell) will face off for the third time in the semifinals of the 2021 Australian Open. This match will likely be one of the most watched sporting event worldwide this year. Naomi has a 2 to 1 edge in their...
by Washington DC IPTV | Feb 2, 2021 | News
Credit: Wikipedia Everybody loves Neandertals, those big-brained brutes we supposedly outcompeted and ultimately replaced using our sharp tongues and quick, delicate minds. But did we really, though? Is it mathematically possible that we could yet be them, and they...
by Washington DC IPTV | Oct 16, 2020 | News
A growing body of evidence suggests that blood type may play a role in the risk of becoming infected with the coronavirus or developing life-threatening complications from the illness. But it does not mean that any single blood type is more protective or more...
by Washington DC IPTV | Sep 30, 2020 | News
Kristin Myers September 23, 2020 According to a new report from Citi (C), systemic racism in the United States has had a huge cost to the economy: $16 trillion over the past two decades. That’s the combined cost of disparities in wages, education, investment in...
by Washington DC IPTV | Sep 8, 2020 | News
People of Color: An Artificially Inclusive Term –by Vikki J.Aisiki, UIN Staff Writer The organized struggle between people based on the color of their skinbegan with the introduction of race by European invaders in Africa, andother parts of the world, including the...