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Assimilation PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Darryl James   
Wednesday, 29 March 2006
Darryl James
Darryl James
The American Dream, for many, promises an opportunity to blend into a melting pot that will no longer focus on race, creed or color, but will instead see only patriotism and red, white and blue. But that dream is a lie.
 
Black History or African History? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Darryl James   
Wednesday, 29 March 2006
Darryl James
Darryl James
It’s Black History Month and wherever you are, you should be either studying Black History, or planning to create Black History. Instead of discussing some great achievements by Black men or Black women, I’d like to discuss the great achievements that lie ahead of Africans in America.
 
Race Dialogue Is Back, But . . .Did Racism Ever Go Away? PDF Print E-mail
Political
Written by Anthony Asadullah Samad   
Monday, 27 March 2006
Anthony Asadullah Samad
Anthony Asadullah Samad
Colorblindness was a ploy to refuse to acknowledge race, but racism is as plain as it’s ever been. Thanks to the arts, we again smell the stench of racism. Now it’s time to take out the trash.
 
Why is Tavis Smiling and Why Are We Watching? PDF Print E-mail
Political
Written by Leutisha Stills   
Thursday, 16 March 2006
The Black Commentator
Every year, radio/tv commentator Tavis Smiley holds a forum that brings together "the best and the brightest" African-Americans from academia, political, economic and health care, to hold panel discussions on what's wrong with Black America, and how we Black Americans should go about fixing it.

This is a good gesture, if we truly believe it will bear positive fruit in the lives of African-Americans, to the point of where we will actually be motivated to take action to improve and take back the communities that serve to develop and nurture us. I cling to that hope, for in many instances, the hope of a better future is all we, as African-Americans, have left to sustain us.
 
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