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| Dangerous Negro www.dangerousnegro.com BLACK COLLEGE GRADS LAUNCH DANGEROUSNEGRO.COM Seek to Uplift Black Community with Empowerment Apparel and Website Louisville, KY (BlackNews.com) - The Black community is currently in a state of social and cultural recession where negative stereotypical behavior is not only condoned, but glorified. Hip Hop culture, which had noble beginnings, has turned into a modernday mega-minstrel show. In response, dangerousNegro.com, created by seven Black college graduates, has set out to incite a movement towards Black intellectualism. Their mission is to help combat this negativity and complacency with a modern-day civil rights movement; more aptly named the Black Empowerment Movement, using educational and economic empowerment as central themes. Initially, they are using fashion as a vehicle to achieve their goals, but they plan on expanding to other media and entertainment outlets in the very near future. DangerousNEGRO is taking Black intellectualism and social consciousness back to the streets! DangerousNegro.com is a business dedicated to uplifting the Black community through fashion, entertainment, and various philanthropic endeavors. They've started on this mission by creating a line of attractive Black Empowerment Apparel that will engage the Black community intellectually as well as stylistically. With creative designs and positive empowering messages, dangerousNegro.com seeks to diminish the lure of degenerate Black mentalities and refocus the Black community towards positive reconstruction. In addition to their empowering clothing and accessory line, they have developed a dynamic website, www.dangerousNegro.com, that not only showcases over 70 apparel designs, but links fashion to community through stimulating discussions and information sharing. Through this website, users are provided a unique opportunity to engage in discussions on issues being faced by Black America, share promotional information, and network. With these features they plan to increase awareness of issues related to the Black community and increase the amount of Black themed apparel on the market that carries a positive message and creates a sense of Black pride. DangerousNEGRO.com firmly believes that with their products they can increase the number of socially conscious individuals in communities across America and increase their impact on the community. By serving as a visual representation of the Black Empowerment Movement, this clothing line can help to inspire action and combat the apathy that has taken over many aspects of the Black community since the Civil Rights Era. Furthermore, dangerousNEGRO understands that in order to better serve the community they need the support of the media and prominent public figures, and, therefore, are open to sponsorships, partnerships, and collaborations with any individual or organization that shares their goals and empowering values. If you would like more information about dangerousNegro, or to schedule an interview with Sebastine Ujereh, CEO, please call (615)364-6733 or email sebastine@dangerousNegro.com. DAN-GER-OUS NE-GRO: 1. an individual of African descent, whose educational background and assertive disposition pose an imminent THREAT to the current state of affairs in a racist, patriarchal society. 2. identified by an acute sense of SOCIAL AWARENESS, non-complacency and a trenchant and relentless commitment to the BLACK community. 3. classified as the "Talented Tenth" and charged with uplifting the "masses" of the Negro race. 4. ANTIAPATHETIC. 5. commited to the social, political, and economic EMPOWERMENT of the Black community.
__________________ The KMTK symbol SEBEK is the Crocodile image of the Divine Messenger and embodiment of the 'Word of God' SEBEK RULES COMMUNICATION, COMMUNION AND COMMUTING -- 'WORD/UTTERANCE' AS A CREATIVE FORCE IN FORMING REALITY! Azania Speaks - With The Voice of the Crocodile - SEBEK - Divine Utterance! http://www.sur-bet.org Some United Responsible Blacks Embracing Togetherness "Courage is not the absence of fear -- it is the possession of fortitude!" |
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I love this idea! These brothas got a good thing going! The apparel looks Blacktastic! I'll definately cop about 2-3 shirts for myself and my Queen! I'm especially feeling this one:
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I love the idea and the creativity, but when will such passion and boldness plastered on shirts be implemented within society?
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Man yall always posting links for me to go broke yall killing me lol
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These are Negro's that have this site. I browsed one of the links. One negro site had something about some "Go on to College Tour". You all should be sick and tired of these Need Grows at these HBCU's. and YT Jewniversity. Don't we have enough Half-Baked, Watered Down, 3 fifth Conscious trained, Miseducated Negro's out here in the world. We need Black Liberation Universities not some damn gimmicks and "Professional Business Negro's". I'm thoroughly convinced that after 911 and Hurracaine Katrina that the Negro's that are too watered down are too soft and weak in the eyes of our enemies to be a REAL danger. There wasn't enough knowledge and there list of "favorite speakers" was some weak Europeanized Negro's. Some of the books on there reading list was good about 80% of them. The other 20% was weak and will keep us dumb, deaf and blind. Why waste conscious black folk time with looking at these books. We won't get anywhere reading MOST of those Negro books. I know some Need to Grows that are in a study group that were reading "Pursuit of Happiness and that book by Juan Williams something about "Phony Leaders". There is a Negroish element amongsts the Progressive black nationalists. They are mostly quasi-progressive negro's that have been brainwashed through Jewniversity. C when the Jewniversity have one to sit still and take it it's like an assualt on ones psyche. One becomes more cowardly, more self-hating and filled with a disconnect from the Afrikan Race collectively. So anyone that will spend time to promote these Negro books are not working to the maximum freedom of Afrikan people. We don't have time to play games and reading these sissified books. Why would a Conscious black person read the whole Convenant after reading Blueprint to Black Power. Obviously either they didn't read it or do not know how to think, organize and manage time and propaganda. Why would Tavis Smiley's "The Covenant" be on the list of "to reads". This makes no sense whatsoever. Matter of fact why would Haki Madhubuti and his Critical Thinking Publish this garbage Negro Solutions???
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