Will A Black President Dispel The Need For Diversity?

 ImageThe election of Barack Obama as President of the United States will be viewed by many as accomplishing racial diversity’s last frontier. The politics of diversity carries a heavy stigma, particularly in the post-affirmative action era. Like the post civil rights era (1980 to the present), the post affirmative action era (1989 to the present) has been framed as an obsolete endeavor in America’s “colorblind” social construct. Colorblindness - the notion that race was no longer relevant and race policies (best faith efforts, set-asides and “quota” policies) were no longer needed as America had become the great melting pot it was designed to be.


MondayMover -- Better Late Than Left Out!

 Left OutProfound crisis - Opportunity - or both?

According to Wiktionary, sabotage reads as follows: A deliberate action aimed at weakening an enemy through subversion, obstruction, disruption, and/or destruction. To stomp out the things that cause us discomfort is to take on the role of saboteur. We are in a constant struggle between problem and promise.


Barack Care Versus John Care: Health Care Under the Next President

 TruthoutThe United States stands out among wealthy countries in not guaranteeing health insurance to its citizens.

    Yet, even though many people cannot get access to care, we still pay more than twice as much per person as the average in other wealthy countries. And we have the worst outcomes. Only a severely over-medicated politician would claim we have the best health care system in the world.


Black America Today

 Radio OneBlack America Today provides a fresh look at more than 30 million African-Americans -

based on the most detailed snapshot ever of African American life.  Finding strong group identity around culture and traditions, the study sheds light on and shatters myths about who we are as a community.   The study provides the most detailed snap shot of African American life in the United States today, and finds strong group identity across age and income brackets. It also discloses a comprehensive and nuanced look at how African Americans feel about many aspects of life in America, and cautions against a simplistic reading of Black America as a monolithic group.

 


THE BARON INSIGHT (Greatest Barrier to Millionaire Success)

ImageHave you ever wondered why some people are able to become millionaires in less than five years, while others struggle their whole lives to achieve financial independence? What do these successful entrepreneurs and investors do differently? What do they see that others miss?


MondayMover -- Self assessment...part of the cycle!

ImageI'm driven by thought. The book "Crossing the Chasm" is closely related to the technology adoption lifecycle where five main segments are recognized; innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority and laggards.

The Black Jobless Picture - From Bleak to Bleaker & Out of Sight

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The nation’s official jobless rate leaped from 5.0 percent in April to 5.5 percent in May, far outstripping the expectation that the increase would be to 5.1 percent. It was the largest percentage increase in 22 years. The jobless rate for African American rose from 8.6 percent in April to 9.7 percent a month later.


Is Being Just as Good, Good Enough?

ImageI’ve been thinking.  Is being just as good as your competitor good enough to succeed in business? The world of minority business has evolved over the years. It used to be that “just as good” was more than enough.