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Civil Rights Photographer Unmasked as Informant
Wow!! History reveals itself everyday. It is not surprising that the FBI was able to penetrate the inner sanctum of the civil rights movement so deeply. J. Edgar Hoover considered the movement as domestic terrorism in today’s vernacular. As my … Continue reading
To Get More Done Faster, Be Strategic
Great example from Mim Abbey. We tend to have tunnel vision when attempting to accomplish a goal. The example of “shortening the stride” is sound. Break the goal down into smaller supporting benchmarks that you can reach and more importantly, … Continue reading
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Tagged goal setting, goals, life, living, Mim Abbey, organization, strategy
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Record gains for US poverty with elections looming
Not surprising with the economic and employment situation in the United States. This is exactly why we all must educate ourselves on all the issues facing us in the upcoming elections and VOTE!! Record gains for US poverty with elections … Continue reading
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Tagged 99ers, census, congress, economy, Obama, politics, poverty, unemployment
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9/11 and Compassion: We Need It Now More Than Ever
Karen Armstrong has written an article that is important for all of us today. Karen Armstrong: 9/11 and Compassion: We Need It Now More Than Ever.
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Tagged 911, Charter for Compassion, compassion, Islam, Islamophobia, Karen Armstrong
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Labor Day of Mourning: The Religious Challenge in a Shattered Job Market
Rev. Laarman breaks down the present situation for many Americans and how it affects faith and the church. This is a great article. Rev. Peter Laarman: Labor Day of Mourning: The Religious Challenge in a Shattered Job Market.
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Tagged commentary, Labor Day, Peter Laarman, religion, work
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This 9/11, Let’s All Take Responsibility for Ending a Summer of Hate
True sentiments that I agree with. The United States have a long history of bias and discrimination. What has happened since the election in the arena of intolerance is unfathomable. Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdogh most powerful statement should resonate with all of us … Continue reading
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Tagged 911, Cordoba House, discrimination, inequality, muslim americans, Summer of Hate
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Rackspace Pulls The Plug On Burn A Koran Day Church’s Web Site
I applaud Rackspace for this action. I wish other web hosts would do the same about hate websites. Rackspace Pulls The Plug On âBurn A Koran Dayâ Church’s Web Site (UPDATE: Burning Cancelled).
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Tagged discrimination, Dove World Outreach Center, internet, Koran, Qur'an, Rackspace, technology, website
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Nielsen: African-Americans still nation’s largest ethnic television audience
This directly ties into why our academic scholarship, social development, our health, our family and many other aspects of our life is so lacking. Turn off the TV. Talk to each other, communicate with each other, read a book, take a … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, culture, Ethnicity, Nielson, television, viewership
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Anxiety: How To Change Your Response
This is excellent information and hints on how to not let anxiety turn into fear and fear turn into a mind killer. The best advice is to know thy self then you will know how to heal thy self. Deepak … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, Deepak Chopra, health, life, Mental health, Self-Help
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Raina Wallens: My Husband Didn’t Stand for Hate
This is an exceptionally poignant and personal commentary that puts 9/11 in perspective as well as the argument about the proposed “Ground Zero” mosque. An excellent commentary! Raina Wallens: My Husband Didn’t Stand for Hate.