by admin | Jun 27, 2007 | Announcements, Politics, Public Health, Public Policy, Urban Politics |
We all know that black people die sooner, are more likely to be afflicted with a range of ills, and less likely to get care. Some of this is pure economics. But this dynamic goes up the socio-economic scale, indicating that this is not just “class” by...
by admin | May 25, 2007 | Announcements, Urban Politics |
IMG_7146.JPG Originally uploaded by Unbowed. I’m in NYC now on business. I’ll be holed up until Monday morning I think. If you’re around and want to holler…give me a ring. 410-948-2709. Life is good.
by admin | May 8, 2007 | Announcements, Black Family |
Fourteen years ago today I married Shawn Mason. Five kids two states two degrees and two schools later, here we are. Before I got to the yard this morning I checked out Ebony Mom, because I saw she peeped her head in (myblog.com is the bomb!), and noticed that one of...
by admin | Apr 24, 2007 | Announcements, Sports |
For those of you who’ve read me here and elsewhere, you know that when it comes to sports journalism, there is Ralph….and then there is everyone else. And given the background that many sports journalists of the generation before Ralph had? I’d trust...
by admin | Apr 19, 2007 | Announcements |
One of the parents of the victims in the tragic Va. Tech incident needs our help because she does not have the resources to go to Va. Please see Malik’s post about how we can help.
by admin | Nov 10, 2006 | Announcements |
Ed Bradley died two days ago of leukemia. In writing about him, Wil Haygood used the quote I cite above. There’s a certain type of gaze that comes with living life as a black man. Unless you’re in a city like Detroit, there’s never a time you...
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