• Raven Wright
    Some of us on Hour Time Now want to see change, but we cannot lead without education. I have a bachelor's degree, but I cannot afford to attend graduate school. Racist whites, immigrants, and their racist African-American bourgeoisie will not allow me to...  more
    • Raven Wright
      J W Well.... HTN is an S Corp. So we can accept donations or make donations to business or non profits for tax breaks. As far as a national membership group, that is our intention. Unlike BLM, we are focused on the goal of bringing the black man and woman...  more
      • · April 28, 2018
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        Raven Wright Thank you for the info about taking the S-corp route. I will take it under consideration. When I talk about a national membership group, I do want it to be financed entirely by Black Americans to provide a safety net (i.e. shelters, food banks, closets,...  more
        • · April 28, 2018
    • Raven Wright
      J W In regards to education, use what you have to help who wants it. Having a degree doesn't make you smart. Remember Elijah Muhammad didn't have alot of education and Malcolm didn't get into high school.
      • · April 28, 2018
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        Miriam Ekulona To be brief, I'm the founder and program director of a nonprofit organization and we've been established for 19 years.  I just want to make one thing clear about nonprofits.  There are different levels of nonprofits based on the mission. ...  more
        • · April 28, 2018
      • Raven Wright
        Raven Wright In regards to education, knowledge is power. If we want Black Power, we need power in all its forms. Cooperative economics is one. Quid pro quo voting is another. However, if Black Americans do not have the knowledge to make the things we use everyday,...  more
        • · April 28, 2018
  • Raven Wright
    April is National Humor Month. I like books and libraries, so I found some librarian jokes at http://www.jokes4us.com/peoplejokes/librarianjokes.html. Here's one of them: What do you call a teacher, who never farts in library? Answer. A private tutor. I...  more
  • Raven Wright
    The U.S. is an illegitimate country dominated by immigrants. If you as a Black American slave exercise the freedoms of speech and protest that are promised to us by law, a shadow network of government officials and employees and private citizens with...  more
    • Raven Wright
      Justtwo 2 If you're looking for extra cash and you have access to a computer/smartphone and some free time, you can get paid to take surveys online. You might only be able to rack up $10 - 15 per week but it's something. And you get lots of submissions to their...  more
      • August 1, 2017
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        Raven Wright Thank you for the information, because I have tried literally everything including work at home schemes and they ended up giving me fake checks and caused me to lose my bank account. However, I will look into the ones you have mentioned. 
        • August 19, 2017
  • Raven Wright
    However, when I used my local main library branch in the downtown area, where gentrification occurred, I was harassed by two police officers for appearing like I was sleeping. A Jew was searching for a book nearby where I sat and then, suddenly the...  more
    • Raven Wright
      Mr A What the fuck?
      • · July 28, 2017
  • Raven Wright
    I previously shared information about free online classes in hopes of helping Black Americans on welfare acquire job skills from their local public library's account with Gale or Universal Classes. I also shared information about joining your local...  more
  • Raven Wright
    Acquire skills for free at your local, public libraries. Your libraries might pay full-cost of registration fee for non-credit or continuing education classes through Gale Courses or Universal Classes. Gale Courses began each month and lasts about six to...  more
  • Raven Wright
    If you are on welfare or low-wage jobs, you may be eligible for a cheap computer through your public libraries. You have to attend a workshop or a class first and additional information will be provided to you. I have never attended a cheap computer...  more
    • Raven Wright
      J W Then you have to get internet access. So that's more money 
      • July 9, 2017
  • Raven Wright
    Public libraries near your area might be having a reading challenge for the summer for both adults and children. Supposedly, when you complete the necessary reading hours and activities by the deadline, your name is entered into a raffle for a prize....  more
    • Raven Wright
      J W Good luck with that
      • July 9, 2017
  • Raven Wright
    If you are on welfare or low-wage jobs, you may be eligible for a cheap computer through your public libraries. You have to attend a workshop or a class first and additional information will be provided to you. I have never attended a cheap computer...  more
  • Raven Wright
    Acquire skills for free at your local, public libraries. Your libraries might pay full-cost of registration fee for non-credit or continuing education classes through Gale Courses or Universal Classes. Gale Courses began each month and lasts about six to...  more
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