by Rev. Futurist Erskine Matthews | Jul 29, 2024 | Blogs
In the tapestry of Endoginous culture, our names carry a significance far beyond identification. They tell our stories of resilience, heritage, and creativity. Each name is a legacy—a testament to the journeys taken, the cultures inherited, and the dreams...
by Rev. Futurist Erskine Matthews | Jul 28, 2024 | Blogs
Often, we stand before a mirage, deceived by the shimmering promise of wisdom, dressed in the garb of education yet tragically lacking in the very essence of enlightenment. There exists within our community a small but boisterous faction of well-educated Black...
by Rev. Futurist Erskine Matthews | Jul 20, 2024 | Blogs
Newbeing, pronounced with a silent ‘g’ in the speech of many African American vernacular English speakers, echoes the ancient glory of the Nubians. This term signifies a revived consciousness. It is a call to heal from Transgenerational Enslavement Trauma...
by Rev. Futurist Erskine Matthews | Jul 18, 2024 | Blogs
The Willie Lynch letter, though controversial and widely regarded as a hoax, isn’t our focus as a historical document. Instead, it remains a tool to comprehend and address the lingering wounds in our community. Many Endoginous Americans are familiar with its...
by Rev. Futurist Erskine Matthews | Jul 13, 2024 | Blogs
Setting the Stage: Understanding the Bannistereans’ Framework Before we begin, let’s acknowledge that the Bannistereans are a made-up ethnicity. They represent two thriving ethnicities in America. To respect and avoid misunderstandings, we won’t...