Daily Archives: 02/19/2018

Guyana: Capitol TV News Videos – 18 February 2018

Guyana: Capitol TV News Videos – 18 February 2018

Diamond Mineral Water Sports Roundup – February 18, 2017

Stallholders are eagerly anticipating the completion of repairs to the Kitty Market

Businessman assisting with drainage works in the Alexander Village to bring an ease to residents

Bel Air residents remain resolute that land should be used for its intended purpose

The Guyana Police Force has recorded a 10% decrease in serious crimes compared to last year

Guyana-born Black Panther star Letitia Wright talks about the film – 2 videos

Black Panther’s Letitia Wright talks Guyana and #BlackGirlMagic

Interviewer: Soyini Phillips  – A Steed Media Production

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USA Gun Violence: Beyond the Guns – By Yvonne Sam

Beyond the Guns – By Yvonne Sam

It’s clear to see America is facing a crisis of responsibility.

Once again America is engulfed in what she does best—mourn, the most recent reason being the senseless killing of 14 students and 3 faculty members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas HighSchool in Parkland, Florida—-the 18th school shooting for the current year, and the 291st since 2013.  To any concerned human, the revelation of such data sounds like a serious crisis that beggars immediate attention.     Continue reading

A Little About White History in Black History Month – featuring Tim Wise -2 videos

White History in Black History Month –  Tim Wise

Film: White Like Me (Tim Wise), Anti-racist Educator & Advocate

The continued prominence of racism is explored through the prism of white privilege in the engrossing documentary White Like Me. Based upon a book of the same name by anti-racist advocate Tim Wise, the film explores the many advantages afforded to whites throughout the history of the United States, and the extent to which they have defined a culture of racial discrimination that continues to this day.    Continue reading