Tag: New Visions Commentary

The Ebonics Game, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

The Ebonics Game, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

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One of my high school teachers back in the day desperately wanted his students to like him. Although our parents paid good money for us to be taught a prescribed curriculum, this teacher frequently chose to do his own thing ...
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Racial Profiling: Not Always a Bad Thing, by Leah Sammons

Racial Profiling: Not Always a Bad Thing, by Leah Sammons

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African-Americans suffer from heart-related illnesses and death at a significantly higher rate than whites. In fact, cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the African-American community. But help is on the horizon. A new drug proven ...
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Should Blacks' Participation in Sports Should be Limited to Chess? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

Should Blacks’ Participation in Sports Should be Limited to Chess? by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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Black athletes possess powerhouse status in the world of sports. Legendary black athletes dominate the record books. The Society for American Baseball Research's "100 Greatest Baseball Players" list, for example, includes Hank Aaron, Reggie Jackson and Willie Mays, among others ...
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The Golden Sentiment, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

The Golden Sentiment, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.

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We have learned from the outset that self-preservation is the first law of nature. We know that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." We know the "Golden Rule": Do unto others as you would have them ...
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The New Uncle Toms Force Black Kids to Suffer in the Sunshine State, by Eddie Huff

The New Uncle Toms Force Black Kids to Suffer in the Sunshine State, by Eddie Huff

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The Florida Supreme Court recently outlawed the Sunshine State's program to allow parents to move their kids from poor-quality local public schools and send them to other, better public schools and select private schools. Reflecting on this action, I can't ...
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Black Angels: Not Intelligent Enough to Fly? by Jimmie Hollis

Black Angels: Not Intelligent Enough to Fly? by Jimmie Hollis

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As a student of history, I find myself particularly drawn to military history. Over the years, I have read numerous books and watched untold television documentaries about American military forces at war. Most of the documentaries I've seen only occasionally ...
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Terrell Owens Can Teach Kids That Actions Have Consequences, by Deneen Moore

Terrell Owens Can Teach Kids That Actions Have Consequences, by Deneen Moore

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As a young, successful NFL wide receiver, it's not surprising that Terrell Owens has garnered the admiration of kids everywhere.  Now after his actions radically altered his own world, he must consider those who admire him as he seeks a ...
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Congressional Black Caucus Sold Their Souls, by Mychal Massie

Congressional Black Caucus Sold Their Souls, by Mychal Massie

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To assuage its members' desire to curry favor with their liberal handlers, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) recently announced its opposition to Supreme Court nominee Judge Samuel Alito more than a month before his confirmation hearings. While CBC members have ...
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Why Not a Dazzling Offense? by Casey Lartigue

Why Not a Dazzling Offense? by Casey Lartigue

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Known for his outspoken tough love, Bill Cosby once publicly admonished a young black student from the University of the District of Columbia. The young man hoped for a promotion at his Drug Enforcement Administration job after he got his ...
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PC is PU, by Christopher Arps

PC is PU, by Christopher Arps

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Political correctness, or PC, is defined by the Internet's Wikipedia reference web site as the effort to remove "prejudicial terms from common usage." It is an often-misguided attempt to ensure that individuals are not offended due to their race, gender, ...
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