by admin | Apr 1, 2007 | Black Leadership |
Ok. Now on to the black blogosphere. More specifically to black bloggers who are interested in politics from a moderate to left perspective. I don’t have a particular beef with black bloggers who have a different set of political preferences, but they have...
by admin | Apr 1, 2007 | Black Leadership |
We freed Shaquanda Cotton. Now what? I think folks recognize exactly why this happened, and what our role was as black bloggers. But there are a couple of points that I think need to be driven home. Our rights as citizens are not based on our behavior. Freeing Ms....
by admin | Mar 27, 2007 | Politics |
[kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/nqM4tKPDlR8″ width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /] Thanks to my man Mark.
by admin | Mar 23, 2007 | Politics |
I’ve been remiss in not following this story. For the uninformed, because DC is a District, rather than a state, it does not have full representation in either the House or the Senate. In fact, until the early seventies DC didn’t even have a mayor and...
by admin | Mar 16, 2007 | Politics |
Ever since the state of Michigan outlawed race-based Affirmative Action in college admissions, people have been wondering how the University of Michigan would respond. We now know. The question that remains is, how long will it be before the people responsible for the...
by admin | Mar 16, 2007 | Democracy |
Sounds like an MC handle doesn’t it (especially if you put the emphasis on the IN in “invisible”)? I’ve been coding dozens of hip-hop tracks for my book project and this is the title I came up with when I came across this article about how one...
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