top of page


Echoes of Selma: Historical Parallels, Numerical Synchronicities, and a Spiritual Quest for Liberation
On March 7, 2026, the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday, a resurfaced photograph from the 1965 civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, captured renewed attention. The image depicts the brutal confrontation on the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where state troopers attacked peaceful demonstrators led by figures like John Lewis, demanding voting rights for African Americans. This pivotal event in the Civil
Restore Basket
Mar 85 min read


Echoes of Malcolm X – Voting Rights, Historical Cycles, and the Imperative to Stand Firm
In the shadow of February 21, 1965—a date etched in American history as the day Malcolm X was assassinated—the nation once again confronts the fragility of democracy. As we approach the 61st anniversary in 2026, this milestone not only commemorates a pivota
Restore Basket
Feb 213 min read
bottom of page