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This profound journey, spanning three tumultuous decades, unfolded in the heart of Chicago. It was March of 1994 when the chilling words, "Welcome to Racism," pierced through the depths of my soul, reshaping the very essence of my being. Fueled by an unyielding desire to grasp the incomprehensible pain emanating from the lives of those five young souls, I turned to the heavens, beseeching God for divine understanding
Guided by divine providence, my journey into understanding racism commenced as I built relationships with those hanging on the streets. I spent years engaging in heartfelt conversations with my Black brothers confined within the cold, unforgiving walls of our unjust correctional institutions. I stood in the classrooms of our inner-city youth, bearing witness to the injustices ingrained within our educational system towards my Black family. Along this challenging path, the veil shrouding the insidious realities of systemic racism was forcibly lifted. The prejudice, injustice, and unbridled hatred, fueled by the relentless grip of white privilege, finally unveiled the raw pain behind those chilling words: "Welcome to Racism."
Yet, with understanding came another pressing question: Where did this hatred originate? This inquiry drove me deeper into my quest, fueled by an unyielding determination to unearth the roots and extinguish its source. Then, in August of 2014, a profound revelation descended upon me, penetrating my soul and illuminating the darkest recesses of my inquiry into the origins of racism. It felt as though the heavens themselves orchestrated this moment of epiphany. In humble obedience, I turned to Deuteronomy 28, where the echoes of our Black family's plight resonated with profound clarity. From this divine communion emerged my next book, "But Hebrews," a profound revelation destined to fulfill the prophetic words of Jeremiah 16:19: "God, my strength and my fortress, my refuge in time of distress, to you the Gentile nations will come from the ends of the earth and say, 'Our forefathers possessed nothing but false gods, worthless idols that did them no good.’" Now, as we enter this era of distress, God's revelation of truth serves as our fortress and strength.
In the pages of this book lies a profound revelation that changed my life irrevocably, a voice from beyond the ordinary bounds of our world declared, "They are not cursed; they are my chosen, precious children." This revelation unearthed the root of the intense animosity my Black family has faced and illuminated a truth: for thirty years, living in Chicago, I wasn't just residing in a 'Black' or 'African American' community. I was not merely cohabiting with those informally known as 'Negroes' or 'People of Color.' I was, in truth, dwelling amidst the Hebrews.
As you journey with me through these revelations, a moment of choice awaits you. The truth I share did not arise from any human source. It emerged from a distinctive, resonating voice that rang in my ears. Therefore, you must consider three potential realities: either I am delusional, the voice I heard belonged to Satan, or it was indeed the voice of The Most High Yah (God) that sought me out on that pivotal Saturday night of August 9th, 2014. From that transformative night forward, my message has been unyielding: We have been subjugating the true Hebrews!
This book isn't merely a collection of words—it's a challenge, a journey of exploration, and a call to awakening that dares you to question, learn, and hopefully accept a truth that strays from the familiar path. As you delve deeper into each page, I encourage you to embark on this expedition with a receptive heart, ready to confront a reality that has been deliberately concealed for centuries. I urge you to test your convictions, welcome the discomfort that comes with the unknown, and emerge with a more enlightened understanding.
These are not just words to be read but a catalyst for change, a provocation to question your beliefs, and an opening to uncover a truth that could reshape our world. So, I invite you to join me on this journey—a voyage years in the making, one that continues with each word you read, a journey that paves the way towards the discovery of the newly acknowledged Hebrews!
A powerful memoir that sheds light on the complexities of race, encourages empathy and understanding, and serves as a rallying call for healing and unity. Get your book today!
Witness the extraordinary journey of Dana—a story that will leave you inspired and deeply moved. In March of 1994, while strolling back from church on Chicago's west side, Dana encountered a life-altering event. A group of five young black men subjected him to a vicious assault, leaving him with three words that reverberated through his very being: "Welcome to racism." These words inflicted a deeper wound than his physical injuries, igniting a burning desire to understand the pain behind them. Thus began Dana's remarkable 30-year odyssey, living and serving in the inner-city Black communities of Chicago.
Dana fearlessly transcends racial lines and breaks down neighborhood barriers as a resolute advocate for justice on behalf of his Black Family. For an astounding 18 years, he volunteered at Division 10 Maximum Security of Cook County Jail, extending compassion and support to the most marginalized. Additionally, he dedicated 13 years to the Juvenile Detention Center, serving on the Victim Impact Panel and positively influencing the lives of over 7,000 youth annually. By forging genuine connections with the young men on the streets, were he earned the affectionate nickname “Revy’D"! During those walks he fostered lasting relationships built on trust and understanding.
Recognizing the pressing need for a safe haven, Dana converted an old fellowship hall at Rogers Park Baptist Church into a vibrant basketball court—a transformative space where dreams took flight. Over the course of nearly a decade, this sanctuary attracted over 350 youth each week, offering not only nourishing meals, but also access to a recording studio, participation in an afterschool program, basketball games, and heartfelt conversations.
Today, Dana's powerful outreach is known as OneLove—a movement born from his remarkable 30-year journey of understanding racism. It stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to fighting for justice, challenging racism, and advocating passionately for his Black Family. Join him on his YouTube Channel, where 40,000 devoted followers gather to absorb his wisdom and insights.
Dana's impact extends far beyond the digital realm. As he continues to speak at various gatherings, churches, and conferences across the United States, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Singapore, his magnetic presence captivates audiences, leaving an indelible impression. Transparent about his white privilege and the pervasive white supremacy mindset, Dana fearlessly addresses these issues, sharing his introspection with his 40,000 YouTube followers and 30,000 Facebook supporters. In his own words, “I’d rather be hated for speaking truth, than liked for remaining silent”!
Prepare to be profoundly inspired as you explore Dana's remarkable journey—a testament to the transformative power of empathy, resilience, love and unwavering dedication to justice.
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