Baby Steps to Mental Health October 21’
Baby Steps to Health July 21’
Baby Steps to Mental Health March 21’
Black Female in the World
Zoie Mulkey shared this powerful and timely speech at her school earlier this year. It was posted on Facebook and reaffirms the reality that some do not think exists “all people are created equally by God.” Zoie Mulkey’s “Angry Black Female” “This topic might be controversial but hear me out. I am going to show you what it is like to be in my shoes. Not only does this experience teach lessons but it shows the world’s true colors.
VOTING RIGHTS
While the 15th Amendment barred voting rights discrimination on the basis of race, it left the door open for states to determine the specific qualifications for suffrage. Southern state legislatures used such qualifications—including literacy tests, poll taxes and other discriminatory practices—to disenfranchise a majority of Black voters in the decades following reconstruction.
HEALTH AWARENESS MINISTRY
In early 2020, after a December 2019 outbreak in China, the World Health Organization identified SARSCoV-2 as a new type of coronavirus. The outbreak quickly spread around the world (pandemic). The pandemic was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11, 2020.
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
Endure or keep going in difficult circumstances, to survive. Believe me, we are certainly going through these times right now. We have first, of all hatred of the color of our skin where one man’s color is better than another’s, which is sad.
THANK YOU NMZ FRONTLINERS
In the wake of the Coronavirus and the limited number of members who can be in attendance, we have been blessed with a group of members who faithfully report giving leadership to our Virtual 10 AM Worship every Sunday. A special thank you is extended to everyone who makes it possible for us to have a spirit-filled Virtual Worship.