Sunday, February 28, 2010
All I Can Do Is Shake My Damn Head
Must I have the media to tell me to date outside my race? Or within? No, I don't need the media to tell me when and when not to date/marry anybody. I'm not a child or a teenager. I'm an adult. Those type of media articles insult my intelligence.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Resource for parents of murdered children looks ahead - News14.com
In Memory of Shawna Denise Hawk (1972-1993). May she rests in peace and God watch over her mother and surviving family members.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Nappy, a new book for black girls
NAPPY is a short picture book letting young black girls know how beautiful both they and their hair is.
Review of Nappy.
Karen of The Peace & Beauty Project http://www.sakile.org/ ( a peaceful and beautiful revolution that encourages girls to honor their natural beauty and make health conscious choices while doing so. )
....the message is needed whether simply put or complex. Our girls are at critical mass and these messages, particularly from men, are potent and powerful. Please continue with this work. Blessings.
Buy Nappy fot just 99 cents here: http://www.amazon.com/Nappy-ebook/dp/B0038HEYEU
Learn more about that here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/Ebooks.html
Forget Joseph Stack. Remember the man he killed, Vernon Hunter
Read more here:http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Michael Avari: A majority of liberals favor socialism:
Monday, February 15, 2010
VIH SIDA: Las teorías delirantes atentan contra la vida
(February 16, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) To a segment of Tamils in Sri Lanka, alienation from mainstream life has become a habit of thought.It has now got embedded in sentiment and inertia. Perhaps to a people habituated to fatalistic propensities, this mode of action came a bit too easily. So, for
eighty years have we cherished this ‘gift’, without ever looking it in the mouth. Whatever the vicissitudes in the nation’s political life, we stayed put. The no-change stance was given an aura of principled politics, both consistent and continuous. The time is now to veer completely and absolutely.
May 2009 has cleaved the course of the nation’s history. The upheaval has altered the political contours drastically and irretrievably. It will be unwise for both North and South not to recognize it. A sea change has already taken place. Cataclysmic may be a more apt description. Never will the country be the same again, either post 1931 or post 1948 or post 1983. North South relations are destined to follow a new course. In appreciation of the changes, Tamils can opt for a new beginning or let slip an opportunity that comes but rarely.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Anti-Olympic protest mostly peaceful, despite tense moments
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An Olympic Failure: At least 137 Native women missing and murdered in BC since 1980 | The Dominion
The epidemic of missing and murdered women in Canada has not improved since the inaugural march 18 years ago. In fact, it appears to have worsened, particularly for Indigenous women and girls. Of 521 known cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women across Canada since roughly 1980, half have occurred in the last decade. BC has seen the worst, where, as of 2008, approximately 137 of those cases had occurred. According to Walk4Justice activists, (a group made up largely of Indigenous women who hold annual walks demanding justice for their missing and murdered friends and loved ones), and the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC), the actual number of missing and murdered Indigenous women is much higher, and likely in the thousands. Underestimation, they say, is due to insufficient research funding, which is also a phenomenon of the last decade.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
3 African american books for the Amazon Kindle
My name is George Cook. I have written three books f or the Amazon Kindle that may be of interest to African American readers and to other interested in black opinion or what black american's think. The books touch on a variety of issues in the Black Community and there is even a book for children.
I am an active member of my community as a member of my local Board of Education, a boy scout leader, a volunteer coach, and as a community activist. I have also served in the US Army. These experiences have shaped me and my writing.
My three books are:
Let's Talk Honestly: One Black Man's Thoughts $1.50
This book is a book of poetry about what I see as problems or issues in the Black Community. I hope that these poems will make you think and hopefully talk to others.
Why Republicans Can't Get Black Voters 99 cents.
Satiric look at why republicans can't make in roads into the Black Community. While humorous the short book does give common sense tips on how the RNC can reach out to black voters. The book touches on conservative talk radio, black political beliefs, and the failure of the RNC to reach out to black voters.
The Hillsiders: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up. $1.50
The Hillsiders new childrens book about a fourth grade class at Barack Obama Elementary. On this day the class discusses what they want to be when they grow up with their teacher Mr. Reeves. Join along and see if you want to be the same things too.
You can check out my books and read free previews by using the link below: