by Erskine | Jul 31, 2024 | Blogs
To comprehend the unique emergence of Endoginous people, we must first elucidate the definitions of race, ethnicity, and nationality. These terms often engender confusion and intersect in societal discourse. Race: typically categorizes humans based on shared physical...
by Erskine | 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 Erskine | 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 Erskine | 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 Erskine | 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The Willie Lynch letter, though controversial and widely regarded as a hoax, isn’t our focus as a historical document.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...