2010 Black History Month: Eunice Walker Johnson Philanthropist, Fashionista
Feb 18, 2010 in We Think
Eunice Walker Johnson had been since 1961 the producer and director of America’s most well known fashion show The Ebony Fashion Fair. (more…)
Feb 18, 2010 in We Think
Eunice Walker Johnson had been since 1961 the producer and director of America’s most well known fashion show The Ebony Fashion Fair. (more…)
Feb 16, 2010 in We Think
“We use the ability to lower the armrests as the gauge, as the armrests are truly the definitive boundary between each seat.”
Blanche Africa Reilly Dark has her say about Southwest Airlines and movie director Kevin Smith.
Over the past weekend the Internet was all a buzz with news a young fat movie director was ejected in a manner he considers inappropriate whether he is a well known fat dude flying the people’s airline or just one of the unknown people who fly affordable air transportation. I should add right here I agree with Smith. The disrespect and humiliation demonstrated toward him was absolutely unacceptable! It’s unsatisfactory to be rude to any paying customer in any industry. (more…)
Feb 14, 2010 in We Think
“We are the world, we are the children…”
Lionel Richie
In March of 1985 forty-five American singing stars gathered at the A&M music studio to record a song composed by the late Michael Jackson and lyricist Lionel Richie. The featured singers from several genres of music joined to make a record that would be sold to raise money for the charity USA For Africa. They raised over $30 million to help the less fortunate overseas.
On February 1, 2010 a new generation of celebrities, count’em 80, singers, actors, and the like–joined by some old school participants from the first recording, have gathered to do a remake of the original song We Are The World. This time money raised will go the benefit the survivors of last month’s devastating earthquake in Haiti. The organization is We Are The World 25 For Haiti. (more…)
Feb 14, 2010 in We Think
“There’s a choice we’re making.
We’re saving our own lives…”-Lionel Richie
Nearly twenty-five years after the initial recording of the song created by the late Michael Jackson with lyrics by Lionel Richie, a new generation of Hollywood celebrities, singers, actors, models and people just known for being known, gathered to record a remake of the song that raised in 1985 more than $30 million for the charity USA For Africa.
This new crop of celebrities met on February 1, 2010, almost 25 years after the first gathering headed by music producer Quincy Jones, to record the cover to raise money for the survivors of the recent devastating earthquake in Haiti.
We’ve decided to revisit the original recording from 1985: (more…)
Feb 13, 2010 in We Think
There is a global movement building. Just as the national movement to move money from the big banking institutions deemed by the government and the bank executives as ‘too big to fail”, this associated banking movement says if the industry is “too big to fail” then it’s rich enough to spare a small amount to provide the poorest among us with the resources to do more than survive. Watch the video; then visit the Robin Hood Tax web site to cast your vote in support of turning a crisis for the banksters into an opportunity for the rest of us.
Feb 08, 2010 in We Think
Philadelphia native Guion S. Bluford joined NASA in 1979 and in 1983 he became the first American black man to travel in space.
The first person of black African descent to travel in space was the Cuban cosmonaut Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez, who is also the first Hispanic in space.
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Feb 08, 2010 in We Think
CONGRATULATIONS to the New Orleans Saints who beat the Indianapolis Colts, 31 to 17, to win their first ever NFL Super Bowl championship. (more…)
Feb 06, 2010 in We Think
“You have to think about yourself, because no one wakes up in the moring with you on their mind.”~Attorney Allie Latimer
Allie Latimer is a living American shero who counts among her many educational, civic and professional achievements, the fact she is the founder of the national organization Federally Employed Women (FEW).
FEW is an advocacy group established in 1968 to improve the status of women employed by the Federal government and by the District of Columbia government. (more…)
Feb 01, 2010 in We Think
This month Clark Dark is featuring Black History Month articles of interest about entertainment, style and fashion.

First up international entertainment leader with six Grammys wins in one night, Beyonce Knowles.
Feb 01, 2010 in We Think
It’s February in the United States and that means it’s time to celebrate the myriad contributions made by so many little known and well known people of black African descent.
It’s time to honor those who made it possible to change this country from the inside to a nation closer to living up to its creed of equality for all. (more…)