Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Blog Talk Radio


Guest: School Psychologist Deidra A. Sorrell

Segment: "Bullying in the Workplace"

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Concrete Roses


Genius. Thug. Rapper. Poet. A menace to society. These were a few of the words  used to coin the complexity of the man Tupac Shakur during his life and career. Next month is the 16th anniversary of Tupac's passing.
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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Are We There Yet?

It's been 3 years and 8 months and I ask, "what have you done?" What have "we" done? Barack Obama has been President of the United States for 3 years and 8 months and what have we done as a nation to advance the causes of human rights, civil rights, health care rights and education for the people of this great nation?
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Dating After 25....Until We Meet Again

Dating used to be one of those things you looked forward to; getting dressed up, doing your nails, makeup and hair, telling your girlfriends about a new guy you were seeing. Those were the days when Red Lobster used to impress and guys really thought they were spending a lot of money if they took you there. But after age twenty-five where does it all go? The movie nights and the long phone conversations where neither of you wants to hang up first, the excitement of being in love.
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Sunday, August 12, 2012

R.W.A.A: Riding With An Attitude

Photo by: Joel Larios
All I wanted to do was to get home, take my shoes off and chill. Instead, as I was only blocks away from home, a young woman gets up to ask the bus driver if he was making local stops on his Limited bus route. He ignored her. She asked again. He ignored her again. She asked once more. Still no answer. She looked back over her shoulder at the rest of us who thought we heard her repeatedly ask him the same question but with no retort. Then she did the only thing she could do without getting arrested...
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Catholic Clergy Finally Get Their Day In Court

The New York Times recently released a story about Monsignor William J. Lynn, the 1st Roman Catholic official in America to be convicted of child sexual abuse charges by priest whom he had supervised during his leadership. His term, 3-6 yrs. The effect of trauma on survivors, possibly, a lifetime!
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