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It All Began on October 16, 1995...
One million plus men pledged to improve themselves and rebuild their community.We join together to celebrate this commemorative event by actively addressing issues that were put forth by The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in his historical address to the nation. This is a united effort. Everyone from various nationalities and economical backgrounds are invited to form a united front for a common cause. Remember, It's Not a March. It's a Movement! |
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(Saviours' Day 2010 is just a little over a week away and the world is preparing to make the pilgrimage to Rosemont, IL. The Saviours' Day Committee has been working diligently and part of that team is marketing director LaTonja Muhammad. Last year she hosted a forum titled "The Michelle Obama Effect" that was also featured in the USA Today. This year she is preparing to facilitate yet another powerful workshop geared towards the greatness of women. I went one-on-one with her.) Jesse Muhammad (JM:) When did you fall in love with Saviours' Day? When was your first time attending? How did it make you feel? LaTonja Muhammad (LM:) My first Saviours' Day was 1993. I had never seen so many black men and women treating each other with so much respect. I was so proud, in particular, of the men that I saw. They looked so strong and dignified. I fell deeper in love with this teaching that it could produce that kind of effect in a people who were considered no people at all. |
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HOUSTON (Sept. 15, 2009) - Jesse Muhammad, affectionately known as Brother Jesse, won three 2009 Annual Black Weblog Awards on Sept. 4, 2009. Based on results from the popular vote, his blog won "Blog of the Year," "Best Personal Blog" and "Best Twitter Microblog." "I am truly humbled by the overwhelming support from my readers and the public. I dedicate these awards to them," says Brother Jesse. The Black Weblog Awards was founded in 2005 to give recognition to black bloggers and those in the African Diaspora. With participants from over 90 countries, the Black Weblog Awards is one of the most widespread Internet awards for black bloggers. "The mission of my blog is to inspire people to overcome mediocrity and take action. This honor is truly a testament to that. Our best work is yet to come," says Brother Jesse. |
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