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The Meaning Behind the Logo

Love Supreme LogoThe “heart-shaped” fist represents the essence of our organization’s personality. This icon is the spirit of our brand. We are coming from a place of love. It’s truly possible to be pro-black, without being anti-everyone else. This is the reason the heart is the first thing you notice. The heart is the point of focus. With each day that passes, we are discovering that black hate is the driving force behind the profit of more and more businesses. We have gotten to a point that this country depends upon black people hating one another for its financial survival. We will overcome this with LOVE… Supreme.

The fist at the top of the heart represents our struggle to be equal in this country, our fight for unity, our undeniable strength and how far we are willing to go for justice and freedom.

3 Key elements in turning our neighborhoods into functioning communities, as written by Dr. Claud Anderson in the book Powernomics.

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1-an independent economy totally owned by residents of the community and provides consumer services, products, businesses and employment opportunities. Currently our neighborhoods are totally dependent upon whites and other competing groups to supply our products, services and employment needs. We need to become production-oriented instead of consumption-oriented.

2- A Code of Conduct is a standard of behavior that outlines what is right and wrong within and outside the community. Any group that is characterized by self-hate, a lack of group self- interest, disorganization and other social pathologies must implement a code of conduct in order to build an organized society and maintain an infrastructure that includes schools, health care systems, and other human services. Once a code of conduct has been articulated, it should be adopted and communicated through schools, neighborhoods, churches and families so that it reaches all the residents. It must not only become a guide to appropriate behavior, but also a guide towards accountability and the development of penalties for inappropriate behavior. The code of conduct should be taught to black children so that each generation will know what is expected of them.

3- Social and Political Governance that represents community institutions and represents the collective interest of the community. All across America, Black neighborhoods are administered and governed by Nonblacks. Even in cities where where Black elected officials are already in place, Blacks don’t set the rules, they are expected to obey. It is now imperative that blacks put themselves in positions socially and politically to represent and be responsible for their own community.

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The Election Is Over, But Our Fight To Unite Is Just Getting Started.

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A few things we can do as individuals starting immediately

-Smile, pump the fist, or say hello to every black person you encounter today. It’s time we go back to being brothas and sistas.

-Forgive any black person you have issues with, and settle all your beefs amicably. Please be an advocate for peace.

-Go out of your way to support and promote at least 2 different black businesses a month. Don’t expect a discount and tip well.

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Our Supporters Are Enjoying These Books

Sometimes you just gotta turn off the tv, and step away from the computer and allow books to enlighten your spirit. Our supporters have chosen these three known BLACK authors, and three up and coming BLACK authors to showcase.

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PowerNomics

For social awareness and community empowerment, POWERNOMICS, written by Dr. Claud Anderson. The most dangerous book of our time. Every black person should have this book. PowerNomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America is a five-year plan to make Black America a prosperous and empowered race that is self-sufficient and competitive as a group.

Get the book here:
powernomics.com

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Home Again

For self empowerment – Home Again, Written by Louis Collins, One of the toughest dichotomies we will ever face is the battle between who we are and who God has called us to be.

Get the book here:
Amazon.com

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The New Jim Crow

For racial injustice in the prison system, The New Jim Crow, written by Michelle Alexander.

Get the book here:
newjimcrow.com

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The Men in Blue

A children’s book, The Men In Blue, written by Shawana Gatlin. The tender story of a young 12 year old black kid’s encounter with the police.

Get the book here:
Amazon.com

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Waking Up With The Right Mindset

For self empowerment – Waking Up With The Right Mindset, 50 Positive Thoughts To Start Your Day, by Ivory Hunter. Waking up with the right mindset is the most important thing you can do for yourself each day. How you decide to start your day usually dictates what type of day you are going to have.

Get the book here:
Amazon.com

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How To Eat To Live

For health and body – How To Eat To Live, written by Elijah Muhammad. For more than 30 years, messenger Elijah Muhammad has been teaching the so-called Negroes of America on the proper foods to eat to improve their mental power, physical appearance, for prevention of illness, curing of ailments and prolonging life.

Get the book here:
Amazon.com

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