Malik Green

I am a 52 year old African American male, born in Harlem; raised on the Lower East Side of New York City. As a child I loved to read. I was particularly interested in politics, my ethnicity and God. My inherent passion for my African ancestry was evident at a very young age. Actually, at the age of 5; which was the year 1962, I distinctly remember African Americans not wanting or liking to be “Black” or “African”. That was very confusing to me at the time. I; however, for no specific reason, was pleased with being “Black” or “African” even at the early age of 5. My inability to make sense of why my race had been treated the way they were treated led me to search for the answers as to: Why my people, African Americans, didn’t seem to appreciate their own heritage and ethnicity? This desire to know was the beginning of my quest to find the answers to these most profound questions. My biological father left before my first birthday. My first African American role models were Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. These men epitomized what I always thought African American men can be; independent, strong, intelligent and fearless. Being African American, especially an African American male, growing up without a father, a real man makes life in America very difficult. I; unfortunately, had to learn many things the “hard way”. I dropped out of high school at age 17; and with no where to go, I joined the U.S. Army. After spending 5 years in the military I came back to New York in 1984 and was introduced to “crack cocaine”. After two hellish years of crack addiction I, by the grace of some force greater than myself, I was able to free soul from this menacing demon. I have been clean now for over 20 years. Over the last twenty plus years I have been on a personal mission to make sense of why African Americans are in the predicament we are in today. I extensively studied the political, economical and social aspects of America. I have discovered truths that bear light and understanding that is lacking today in the African American community. I have also spent a great deal of time on a spiritual quest as well. This is where I have achieved the greatest benefit reward. I have researched the history and concepts of all the major religions; Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and well the occult sciences of spirituality. Through this research I have discovered some astonishing and verifiable truths; truths that are not widely disseminated to the masses. I do believe that as you read my book, this knowledge will manifest itself. We all have gifts that we come into the world with. My inherent gift is the gift of insight. As you read this book you will quickly see that it does have a lot to offer the African American people and America as a whole.

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Voter turnout can be explained as the percentage of registered or eligible voters who cast a ballot.  Leading up to the 1960’s there was an increase in voter participation.
Since then, activity among voters has declined.  Many claim that the reasons for this trend have been due to situations such as economic, demographic, cultural, technological and institutional factors. 
The major reason for the lack of voter turnout is voter’s lack of confidence in the political process. The voting process is the entity where the people can make their voices heard and their presence felt.

China’s quest to acquire Africa’s natural resources is being conducted on a monumental scale. In the last decade, China has become the most aggressive outside nation operating in Africa regarding her resources. This commercial endeavor is one of the most important issues concerning the continent of Africa since the end of the Cold War.

Voter turnout can be explained as the percentage of registered or eligible voters who cast a ballot for an election. In the decades leading up to the 1960’s there was an increase in voter participation. Since then, activity among voters has declined. Many claim that the reasons for this trend have been due to situations such as economic, demographic, cultural, technological and institutional factors. In my opinion, the major reason for the lack of voter turnout is voter’s lack of confidence in the political process. How else can we make sense of the New York City 2005 Mayoral election?

Whenever a shooting incident involving one African American killing another African American makes headline news, the politicians, community activists, religious leaders and the community itself expresses extreme outrage. All of these voices repeat the same old chants "We must stop the violence", "We need more police", or "Parents have to take control over their children." This outrage will usually last about a week to 10 days at best. Then the issue suddenly drops from the consciousness of the mainstream news media. The weight of the problem reverts back to the community to deal with. The discouraging fact is the community is not equipped to effectively deal with the issue without some strong leadership from within the community. This void of community leadership, according to Malik Green, Author of "The Black-Print – Black America’s Blueprint for Achieving Wealth, Prosperity and Respect and founder of Going-Beyond-The-Dream.org, "has been the most significant reason for the perpetual violence in the African American community."

Whenever a shooting incident involving one African American killing another African American makes headline news, the politicians, community activists, religious leaders and the community itself expresses extreme outrage. All of these voices repeat the same old chants "We must stop the violence", "We need more police", or "Parents have to take control over their children." This outrage will usually last about a week to 10 days at best. Then the issue suddenly drops from the consciousness of the mainstream news media. The weight of the problem reverts back to the community to deal with. The discouraging fact is the community is not equipped to effectively deal with the issue without some strong leadership from within the community. This void of community leadership, according to Malik Green, Author of "The Black-Print – Black America’s Blueprint for Achieving Wealth, Prosperity and Respect and founder of Going-Beyond-The-Dream.org, "has been the most significant reason for the perpetual violence in the African American community."

Over the last four decades, there has been a myriad of studies on early childhood brain development. All of these studies have produced astonishing results in regards to how children learn, how their brains develop from infancy. These studies also revealed the negative impact on children not receiving adequate childhood brain stimulation.