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Archive for October 30th, 2007

A simple doll test

This afternoon while I was working with our kids with their homework in my office, I asked my beautiful 6-year old daughter to come to my desk because I wanted to show her something. It was the picture you see to your left. I asked her “If I were to ask you which one you [...]

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Recently, the city of Los Angeles decided to quickly settle a “discrimination” lawsuit filed by a former Black firefighter by the name of Tennie Pierce. For those of you who are not familiar with the story, here is a very quick version.
“Pierce, a 19-year veteran of the fire department, sued the city in November 2005, [...]

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Study shows AIDS came to the U.S. via Haiti, and earlier than thought
By Jia-Rui Chong, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
A genetic analysis of 25-year-old blood samples has outlined a new map of the AIDS virus’ journey out of Africa, showing that today’s most widespread subtype first emerged in Haiti in the 1960s and arrived in [...]

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(nj.com) For the first time, minority- owned businesses have received the majority of New Jersey’s Small Business Administration loans, with Asian-American-owned firms taking the lead.
The SBA said yesterday 52 percent of New Jersey’s 3,557 loans went to minority-owned firms in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 — the first time that’s happened since the [...]

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Long before hurricane Katrina, New Orleans was already a city in need of massive government intervention thanks to a population that has largely on welfare, a very corrupt police department, and a public housing department that was taken over by HUD back in 2002. Now it appears that the state may have to take [...]

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The civil war continues…

“You have black folks and you have…”

And ya’ put it on youtube.

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From his upcoming album: Xcape
Gangster (No Friend of Mine)

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