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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Syria
What will happen to the Syrians? Does anyone care? Continue reading
Political Maturity
All in all, it is time for African Americans to embrace political maturity. To pick up where Dr. King left off at the intersection of economics, spirit and justice with allies, releasing the past and embracing the challenges of transition. Continue reading
The Kids Are All Right
I’m having a Cahiers du Cinema moment. I’m finding more life and passion in commercial product, particularly video games than I am in most indie films. And I’m sad about it. Continue reading
Voting
We’re witnessing the biggest assault on voting rights in years. It doesn’t matter if you’re pro Obama or anybody but Obama, this is much, much bigger than that. Don’t forget Bush v. Gore. Remember the disenfranchised voters of 2008. Get your own registration in order then help someone else. Continue reading
Posted in Politricks and Society
Tagged AAUW, ACLU, NAAP, Southwest Voter Education Project
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Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol
As fun as M:I-4 was, I felt like I’d wandered into a James Bond film — not the reboot, the dreaded Sean Connery middle period Continue reading
Posted in The Art
Tagged James Bond series, MI:4, Mission Impossible: The Ghost Protocol, Tom Cruise
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Clarice Taylor, Rest with the Angels
Clarice Taylor has passed away. Continue reading
Now This Is The Way It Should Be Done – Bishop T.D. Jakes on Penn State, OWS and Bishop Eddie Long
Well, Bishop T.D. Jakes talks with openly gay CNN reporter Don Lemon and speaks truth to power about the Penn State scandal, Occupy Wall Street and Bishop Eddie Long. This is what real African American leadership looks like. President Obama and others take note. Continue reading
Things I Like — Lone Wolf Accents
Wonderful, inventive, sensual jewelry from the amazing Molly Pearson who was once my student and is now a fellow artist. Continue reading
Richard Cordray,the CFPB and the Inevitability of Karma
So, either President Obama will straight up fight for the CFPB or it will be nibbled to death. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged CFPB, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, President Obama, Richard Cordray
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