On May 11, 2013, history will be written in the Ugandan town of Jinja, when the first African Ice Swimming Championship is arranged. Jinja residents received inspiration for this from the city of Skellefteå in Northern Sweden, where over the past two years the Swedish and Scandinavian Winter Swim champi-onships in have been arranged and hosted. "In order to succeed in implementing this spectacu-lar event, we will fill a swimming pool with about 50 tons of ice," says Jinja's Mayor, Mo-hamm
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Happy 80th Birthday Dr. Nathan Hare
410 14th St., Oakland April 13, 2013 3-5pm
MUSICAL INTERLUDE TARIKA LEWIS, EARL DAVIS
WELCOME MC, DR. AYODELE NZINGA, PhD
LIBATIONS MUTIMA IMANI
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MECHELLE LACHAUX
OPEN MIKE: WORDS OF PRAISE (THREE MINUTE MAX)
A CONVERSATION: DR. NATHAN HARE AND MARVIN X
Q and A
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New sampling program targets Hispanic and African American Events.
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Over the past several weeks, longstanding tensions on the Korean peninsula have intensified. U.S. diplomats, news media, and political leaders have portrayed the small, impoverished nation of North Korea (formally the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) as a belligerent bully, a threat to its neighbors, and a nuclear-armed threat to world peace.
Take the Quiz:
Who’s the Real Nuclear Threat?
North Korea Is Not a Socialist Society
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) calls itse
National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME) and ExxonMobil Foundation Advance Opportunities for More Students to Pursue Engineering ~
April 10th event featuring key government officials will discuss critical need to increase representation of minorities in engineering
~ The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc. (NACME), a premier non-profit organization focused on increasing the number of underrepresented minority students pursuing careers in eng
Unemployment Numbers
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By Benjamin Todd Jealous
Coming the day after the 45th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the new unemployment numbers show that unemployment is still high - and remains much higher for African Americans.
One thing hasn't changed in the last half century: if you're a person of color, you're more likely to be unemployed. Even though the black unemployment rate fell by .05% this month, it still sits at nearly 13.3%, nearly double the overall ra
My verses inspired from MR .Mansur nabeeli's poem:
He tells: "world is our home"
My chorus inspired from MR. Mansur Al-Hallaj's idea
He told: "I'm a God"
(People killed him while he was laughing)
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Intro:
We need globalization, not prison!
Verse1:
Demon's the first drawer of boundary & division
Demon's the creator of antagonism & deportation
Demands of freedom raise the flags of grimace
A Hand of human draw the line of separation
Ch
The Bay Area Celebrates the 80th Birthday of Dr. Nathan Hare in Oakland at Geoffery's Club, Saturday, April 13,3-5pm

You are cordially invited to attend a birthday celebration of
our esteemed sociologist and clinical psychologist, the father of Black Studies in America, the Honorable Dr. Nathan Hare.
Geoffery's Club will host this event at 410 14th @ Franklin, downtown Oakland.
The following friends and supporters of Dr. Nathan Hare and Dr. Julia are cordially invited to attend and/or support this
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"The State of Equality and Justice in America" is a 20-part series of columns written by an all-star list of contributors to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The contributors include: U. S. Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) LCCRUL 50th Anniversary Grand Marshal; Ms. Barbara Arnwine, President and Executive Director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL); Mr. Charles Ogletree, Professor, Harvard University Law School/Director, Charles H
![]() Eric Hamilton, chief marketing officer of Around the Way, and Ron Busby, president of the U.S. Black Chambers, Inc., announcing the partnering on the new mobile app that finds local and national
Black-owned businesses.
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Yes! There's (Now) An App For That!
WASHINGTON, DC - Supporters of African-American businesses across the country can now access real-time information to locate providers of goods and services, no matter where they are in America.
Through a groundbreaking partnersh
From The Ramparts Junious Ricardo Stanton
I Hate To Say This, But I Told You So
“For years now I’ve been telling you how the Kleptocrats were plotting to bankrupt this country, steal all our wealth and reduce us to peons, serfs and slaves. The housing boom and bust crisis is one example, the economic collapse, spending our tax money on no win wars, the deliberate under funding of pensions and the planned cutbacks on social programs are how they are doing it. Stop and think about this for a minute,
03 APRIL 2013
BY RAYNARD JACKSON, NNPA COLUMNIST
Several of my readers of have questioned why I am writing positive articles about my Republican Party. The simple answer is that they deserve it. In the past, I have been very critical of my party because they have ignored the Black community, disrespected our current president with incendiary language, and strayed away from our core principles and values.
Since last November’s elections, my party has seemed to have reflected on what happened durin
Our Movement of Resistance Needs a Lot of Room for Dialogue and Discussion But NO ROOM FOR ATTACKS AND THREATS OF PHYSICAL VIOLENCE
The fight for Justice for Kimani Gray is part of the fight against a highly repressive state that enforces mass incarceration, the criminalization of a whole generation and discrimination against formerly incarcerated people. All this amounts to a slow genocide targeting Black and Latino people, which must be met with mass determined resistance.
One year later, the Trayvon Martin tragedy still stings - and some people are still throwing salt on the open wound. Last week George Zimmerman's brother, Robert Zimmerman, posted a tweet comparing Trayvon Martin to De'Marquis Elkins, 17-year-old black teenager charged with fatally shooting a one-year-old baby.
The tweet showed a photo of Elkins side by side with a photo of Martin, both making inappropriate gestures, with the caption "A picture speaks a thousand wor
NOTED BROADCASTER TAVIS SMILEY TO MODERATE "LATINO NATION" SYMPOSIUM IN CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 6
-- In Partnership with The William C. Velásquez Institute, PBS Broadcaster Tavis Smiley and Univision America's Fernando Espuelas to Moderate a National Conversation with Latino Leaders about Critical Issues like the Economy, Healthcare, Education and Immigration. --
~ In the wake of the historic political muscle flexed by America's 50-million-strong Latino community in the 2012 elections, PBS bro
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"The State of Equality and Justice in America" is a 20-part series of columns written by an all-star list of contributors to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The contributors include: U. S. Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) LCCRUL 50th Anniversary Grand Marshal; Ms. Barbara Arnwine, President and Executive Director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL); Mr. Charles Ogletree, Professor, Harvard University Law School/Director, Charles H
By Cathy Cohen and Jon C. Rogowski
~ In a democracy, few rights are as cherished as the right to vote. Yet, in the United States people of color, mainly Latinos, African Americans, Asians and Native Americans, are finding that the more they demonstrate their civic responsibility by voting, the more obstacles that surface designed to weaken the power of their votes.
Since 2008, when the nation elected its first African American president, there have been numerous efforts in various states
NY Rep. Yvette Clarke speaks to Black Women's Roundtable
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