Blackfacts Login

Login to BlackFacts.com using your favorite Social Media Login. Click the appropriate button below and you will be redirected to your Social Media Website for confirmation and then back to Blackfacts.com once successful.



Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.

Forgot Password?
Forgot Your Blackfacts Password?

Enter the email address and password you used to join BlackFacts.com. If you cannot remember your login information, click the “Forgot Password” link to reset your password.


BlackFacts.com
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • LatinX Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Home
  • Learn
    • American Black History
    • Black History Calendar
    • Black History Facts of the Day
    • Black History Heroes
    • Caribbean Revolutionaries
    • Divine Nine - Black Fraternities and Sororities
    • Ethnic Studies Historical Events/Timelines
    • Latinx Trailblazers
    • LGBTQ+ Pioneers
    • Native American Icons
    • Wakanda "Global-Cultural" News
    • Historical Women of Color
  • For Educators
    • Diversity Schoolhouse
    • BlackFacts for Homeschoolers
    • Cultural & Historical Video Series
    • Schedule a Demo
    • Subscribe Now!
  • Shop
    • BlackFacts SWAG
    • Diversity Content Widgets
  • About Us
  • Calendar
  • History
  • Videos
  • News
  • Donate

BlackFacts Details

Post jail follow-up needed to re-integrate first-time offenders - Barbados Today

  • fave
  • like
  • share

The recent spike in gun crime has triggered a call by a former government minister and attorney-at-law for the establishment of a national programme to help first-time offenders re-integrate back into society and away from a life of crime and violence.The suggestion from Queen’s Counsel Michael Lashley came on the heels of a call from Prime Minister Mia Mottley for a whole of country approach to tackle the issue of crime.So far this year, 12 of the 17 murders recorded involved the use of a gun. Attorney General Dale Marshall recently confirmed the spike in gun crime while assuring residents that gunmen will not be allowed to hijack communities and drive people “into their homes and away from their normal pursuit out of fear”.Speaking on a radio programme on Friday, Lashley, a former government minister in the last Democratic Labour Party Government (DLP) administration, said most men turning up before the law courts were under-educated, unemployed and engaged from early in the use of marijuana.He agreed with a caller to the BrassTacks programme that there was need for “some sort of corrective measures” to be put in place and more to be done in the education system to help young people become more employable or create their own jobs.

Source: Barbados Today - News You Can Trust.

Sports Facts

28 Unknown Facts: Black History

New York City Facts

  • Zora Neale Hurston
  • American League of Colored Laborers (1850 - ?)
  • Uncle Tom Revisited: Rescuing the Real Character from the Caricature
  • A Brief History of the San Diego NAACP, 1917-2007
  • Long, Andrea ( ? -- )
  • Neil DeGrasse Tyson
  • John Hope honored by NAACP
  • Slavery in the United States
  • Duke Ellington
  • Duke Ellington

Black People Facts

  • Andey Rooney suspended for racist comments
  • In "Re Franck Negro," a Massachusetts court finds a black man not guilty of co
  • First Baptist Church, Richmond (1780-- )
  • Douglas, H. Ford (1831-1865)
  • What I Just Learned About Black People In Early American History Blew My Mind
  • Barr, Roberta Byrd (1919-1993)
  • (1899) Rev. D. A. Graham, “Some Facts About Southern Lynchings,”
  • Race, Gender, Jazz & Local 493: Black Women Musicians in Seattle: 1920-1955
  • A Brief History of the San Diego NAACP, 1917-2007
  • Baca, Susana (1944- )

Stokely Carmichael on the Black Panthers Politics

  • Home
  • /
  • Terms of Service
  • /
  • Privacy Policy
  • /
  • Fair Use Notice
  • /
  • Dedication

Copyright © 1997 - 2025 Black Facts. All Rights Reserved.

Blackfacts BETA RELEASE 11.5.3
(Production Environment)