POPCORN KIDZ

POPCORN KIDZ Promoting the study of Black History and the Amistad Bill and its Curriculum. The P.O.P.C.O.R.N. P.O.P.C.O.R.N. Kidz is a subsidiary of H.O.P.E.

Kidz ( People's Organization for Progress Children Of Right Now ) is a youth organization that was found by Sandra Hayward in 2010. The name was selected by Nettina Hayward, The meaning of its name is purposed to place emphasis on the issues that are plaguing our children today: violence; drugs; gangs; and the insufficient educational, social, and justice systems that are hindering many of our ch

ildren from succeeding.The P.O.P.C.O.R.N. Kidz is made up of children from surrounding communities, Newark, Irvington, East Orange, Montclair, Paterson and more. by F.A.I.T.H. , a grassroots organization that service families in urban communities. It is also affiliated with the People's Organization for Progress, a grassroots organization that is community based and works for racial, social, unity, and economic justice in the community. The mission of the P.O.P.C.O.R.N. Kidz is to focus on Black Studies, the culture of other races, and to give examples and explanations of how past events has and will affect their present and future relationships with people involving our social, justice, economic, and educational systems on all levels: locally; nationally; and internationally. This information will play a crucial role in helping to implement critical thinking in which our youth will be more equip with knowledge and the ability to analyze academic and social issues on a more intellectual level. With the help of Dr. Akil Khalfani, director of the Africana Institute of Essex County College located in Newark , NJ, Lawrence Hamm, state chairman of the People's Organization for Progress, ( P.O.P. ), and Jerry Fann of J&S Photography and Video Services helped to launch the Kidz first event which took place February 22, 2010, ( Meeting of the Minds, between the elders and youth ) at an Essex County College forum. Afterwards P.O.P.C.O.R.N. Kidz was involved in other socials events, which includes tickets to the baseballs games and toy drives with Minister Thomas Ellis of Enough Is Enough, family and community events with McDonalds of Irvington , NJ, Jessica and Celeste Quintana, Andre LePaul Speight, Helping Hands day Care,Cynthia Strickland's, Cee and Learn's Literacy Matters Walkathon, and many other community venues. The program is family-based and it primarily teaches elementary school age kids about Black History , different cultures, and historic events. These teachings are tied together by celebrating the birthdays of chosen leaders born in a certain month. The idea of the birthday parties were the brainchild of Zayid Muhammad a professor of Black Studies. The introduction of Black freedom fighters birthdays and their personal legacies are attached to the respected months in which they are borne. Each programs begins with libation, an age old African unity ritual which honors those who have gone before us, followed by singing the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and Nguzo Saba, the seven principles of Kwanzaa and the importance of practicing these principles everyday in order to build a stronger community. The program is ended by discussing the life of the chosen freedom fighter and relevant occurrences for that month with a celebration of their life. Some of the celebrated were Claudeete Colvin, Miriam Makeba, Paul Robeson, and Nelson Mandela, whose celebration ended with the mailing of birthday cards to Africa.

Azaria Hill and Kaysha Love were once informed that they did not conform to the conventional image of winter sports athl...
24/02/2026

Azaria Hill and Kaysha Love were once informed that they did not conform to the conventional image of winter sports athletes, but they are now making history together. The two initially met as teammates on the UNLV track team, prior to bobsled becoming a part of their plans.
After their collegiate careers, Love transitioned into bobsled and later encouraged Hill to attend a rookie camp. This invitation proved to be a pivotal moment. "When we first pushed together, it just felt right," Hill said. "She's made bobsled and coming in so much fun." Azaria Hill is undoubtedly a natural fit for the Olympic games.
Her mother has three Olympic medals in track and field relays, including two gold medals. Her aunt has two Olympic medals in the same relays, with one gold medal. Her father has a silver medal in boxing and multiple world championships.
As Black women in a sport historically dominated by European nations, their partnership represents a significant step forward. Love has achieved World Cup podium finishes, and together they are part of a new wave of Black athletes expanding representation in Winter Olympic sports, continuing the legacy of former track athletes who broke color barriers in Olympic bobsled. Hill credits Love with helping her adjust to the sport. "She's really helped me out a lot... helping me learn the ropes.
" Their friendship is a powerful catalyst for change, driving more than just speed. https://danieldmusicstore.com/blogs/stay-inspired/black-athletes-break-barriers-at-2026-winter-olympics (Photo: Azaria Hill / Kaysha Love / 2026 Winter Olympics)
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Congratulations to Erin Jackson, the first African American woman to capture Olympic gold in speed skating. A trailblaze...
24/02/2026

Congratulations to Erin Jackson, the first African American woman to capture Olympic gold in speed skating.

A trailblazer in the 500m event, your exceptional speed, unshakeable focus, and historic achievement serve as a source of inspiration globally. Continue to pave the way. Respect.

Laila Edwards has made history as the first Black American to win an Olympic hockey medal, securing Gold for Team USA at...
24/02/2026

Laila Edwards has made history as the first Black American to win an Olympic hockey medal, securing Gold for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Games.
After becoming the first Black woman to represent the U.S. in the sport, she cemented her legacy with a clutch 2-1 overtime win over Canada. Give her flowers now 💐🥇
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The Founder of People's Organization for Progress Lawrence Hamm
24/02/2026

The Founder of People's Organization for Progress Lawrence Hamm

Newark activist Lawrence Hamm Newark has known and watched Jackson for more than 50 years. He was president of the New Jersey chapter of Jackson’s National Rainbow Coalition and state co-chairman of Jackson’s presidential campaign in New Jersey.

24/02/2026

Here we are in Washington D.C.
with The POPCORNKIDZ,We are here at the Black Caucus...
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13/02/2026

I got over 10 reactions on one of my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

Good Morning POPCORNKIDZLEARN TO BELIEVE YOURSELFDO NOT WATER YOURSELF DOWN TO MAKE SOMEELSE  Mylea Florence
04/01/2026

Good Morning
POPCORNKIDZ

LEARN TO BELIEVE YOURSELF
DO NOT WATER YOURSELF DOWN TO MAKE SOMEELSE Mylea Florence

This year of 2026 we will be popping all overStay Tune for EventsMay this year we cultivate our minds every more expand ...
02/01/2026

This year of 2026 we will be popping all over
Stay Tune for Events
May this year we cultivate our minds every more expand horizon..
The Legacy continues.....
GET READY‼️

Where were they made?
17/05/2025

Where were they made?

Mary Smith was from Dallas,Texas to become The first Black American to be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader ..
10/05/2025

Mary Smith was from Dallas,Texas to become The first Black American to be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader ..

Mary Smith, the first Black woman to become a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. In 1970, America's favorite team made a bold statement for diversity when they selected Mary Smith to join the Dallas Cowboy organization as it's 1st African American cheerleader.
We can thank Mary Smith for the changes and the impact towards sports. Because of her more Black cheerleaders are able to perform.
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