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Food 4 Less will be hosting a Job Fair on Tuesday February 10,2009 and Wednesday February 11, 2009 from 9am-3pm at SIMEON ALUMNI VILLAGE 820 W. 89TH ST. CHICAGO, IL 60620 *Please apply online @ www.food4less.com , prior to attending the job fair. Interviews may be conducted that day, so please dress professionally. *Minimum Requirements: 18yrs old Drug Screening

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THE SECRET MANUAL OF LANDLESS EMANCIPATION AND NEGRO DOMESTICATION(A secret manuscript that outlines simple strategies for nullifying Black Emancipation and upgrading the slave system to multiracial slavery)What HIDDEN ECONOMIC FORCES would make a people with a long history of enslavement stand in line for hours in the hope of BEING BOUGHT AND SOLD ON THE AUCTION BLOCK AGAIN?SEE WHOLE ARTICLEhttp://www.rastafarivisions.com/wageslave2.htmlRas Jahazielwww.rastafarivisions.com
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L'Humanitaire ou le viol de nos imaginaires.

Mbegane NDOUR: Ousmane Sembéne dans un de ses films mémorables « Guelewar » nous délivre ce message intemporel : « Si tu veux tuer la dignité et l'honneur chez une personne donne lui sa subsistance tous les jours et au bout d'un moment tu en feras un être assisté dépouillé de toute dignité et de tout honneur. » L'Humanitaire a été depuis toujours un concept inventé par l'occident pour soutenir l'idéologie de la mission civilisatrice des populations dites « éclairées » sur les peuples « inférie
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Humanitarianism or the rape of our imagination.

Mbegane NDOUR: Ousmane SEMBENE in one of its memorable films " Guelewar " delivers us this timeless message: " if you want to kill the dignity and the honor of a person gives him its subsistence every day and at the end you will make him an attended deprived of any dignity and any honor. " HuHumanitarianism was for a long time a concept invented by the west to support the ideology of the civilizing mission of the said "enlightened" populations on the "lower" peoples. It takes source with the m
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Europe
Wonders, they say, shall never cease. I am not sure if Nigerians all over the world were surprised or not by this recent news item published in many newspapers and internet sources on Wednesday, 4th February 2009, that Nigeria’s former dictator, General Ibrahim Babangida, has publicly foreclosed a possibility of his return to rule the country. Babangida made the disclosure during an interview on a satellite television programme, Moments With Mo, mainly citing his age as the reason “I am not gett
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THE APARTHEID IN BENTON HARBOR, MI

Pinkney Freddie: The apartheid conditions in Benton Harbor still continue as my husband the Rev Edward Pinkney continues to fight for justice for the people. The power brokers of Whirlpool, Cornerstone Alliance, Harbor Shores and the Benton Harbor city commissioners have attempted to silence his voice and shackle his legs with their 24/7 house arrest. My husband is not allowed to speak at any church or even attended a church meeting. My husband expressed his political opinion in a newspaper ar
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Tough Times Ahead

From The RampartsJunious Ricardo StantonTough Times AheadBy all accounts the global financial situation is bleak. The corporatist mind control apparatus is keeping the masses dis-informed, duped and distracted while the financial elites rearrange the deck chairs and reshuffle the cards to confuse and obfuscate the situation. Their goal is to pull off another major heist of the our money under the guise of saving the US economy. The media talking heads are hinting we are facing the most severe ec
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FEBRUARY UPDATE ON DR. YOSEF BEN-JOCHANNAN

Runoko Rashidi Okello: Greetings Family, How are you? Things are okay on this end. I just spent five full days in and around New York City. I gave lectures in Harlem, Newark, Brooklyn, and White Plains. All of them went well. I also visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Natural History Museum, the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Schomburg Library. I took some excellent photos that I hope to share with you over the months to come. And, on Sunday afternoon, I went to the borough of the Bron
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Africa

Justice against Omar al-Bashier is long overdue!

Luke Kuth Dak:JAN. 27/2009, SSN; Most Sudanese people do not share Dr. Nafia Ali Nafia’s arrogant view that the embattled President of Sudan, Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Basher, is the most qualified man to rule the Sudan, a country with over 40 million folks.A quick look at his file tells us that nothing could be further from the truth that the claim by the his extremist followers has no chance to hold up it’s ground. After all, the man has no college education, and only a modest military training. Th
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Who is to apologize to Carrell Johnson, III

Magnificent news: The robbery charges are being dropped! Is The Criminal Justice System Working For Black Folks Or Is the System Criminal? By: Duborah Oya Bakr, Afrikan Definitions Sunday, February 1, 2009, On this the first day of Black History Month 2009, we find our YoungBlood, Carrell Johnson, III, 18 year-old Harlem youth was shot in the chest on Saturday, January 24th around 12:30 – 1AM on 140th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. & 8th Ave., for his "Marmot" coat, was found to be i
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Philip Emeagwali: Oil has made us billions and fuelled our economic stability, but oil has also become the bane of our existence. For some, it is a curse that has caused poverty and corruption, but for others it is an essential source of untold wealth and power. But as the gap between rich and poor countries continues to expand, it is clear that intellectual capital and technology rule the world, and that natural resources such as oil, gold, and diamonds are no longer the primary determinants o
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Letter to Dr. King

In reading some of my previous columns, I ran across this particular one from January, 2005. I was quite stunned at the provocative words I wrote more than 3 years ago about many of the issues relative to our community. Of all the columns I have written over the years, this is by far my favorite one. As you read this, please keep in mind that it was 2005, Bush was president, Bill Cosby was being attacked, and the radical left Blacks (Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Julian Bond) were excoriating
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This edition is the first of four; which will be posted each Sunday from now until March 01, 2009. the participation is open to all who blog. we have 15+ categories to accommodate almost every subject. Please Feel Free to Submit A Blog to be included in our Black History Month Blog Carnival.You never know how much you missed if you don't take a peek. some of our bloggers are the top of the top on the Internet. We are very happy with the turnout, and are looking forward to increasing it next week
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DEAR GOD PLEASE SAVE OUR SLAVE MASTERS AND KEEP THEIR PLANTATIONS FROM BURNING AND THEIR BUSINESSES FROM CRASHING.Even when the mouth was cursing the heart was blessing:“Dear God please save our slave-masters and keep their plantations from burning and their Businesses from crashing.”Ever since THE DAY OF DOMESTICATION,this has been the secret prayer in the heart of every domesticated slave on the plantation.CONTINUE AThttp://www.rastafarivisions.com/wageslaves.htmlRas Jahazielwww.rastafarivisio
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Disaster and the ‘Free Press’

John Maxwell: The British did not invent hypocrisy, they simply manage it better than anyone else. Americans, Israelis and Jamaicans appear to believe that euphemism and a tortured sort of ersatz gentility are adequate. Pity. Real hypocrisy should be attempted only by certified experts. And having toiled in a BBC newsroom for five years as a copytaster, I must be presumed to know whereof I pontify. The Director General of the BBC was last week caught out in an act of the most flagrant (and frag
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Europe

Why I Write About Nigeria

Several times I have had cause to question myself on the reason why I write (and indeed, worry) about my country, Nigeria, or why I feel like contributing to several issues relating to the country on websites, blog-sites, and what not. I do not consider myself extraordinary or different to most of my fellowmen or women or fellow citizens, or an intelligentsia or a philosopher. In fact, I am very much unknown and rather anonymous amongst Nigeria’s estimated 140 million citizens. And honestly, I’d
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Economics: The New Slavery in Black America

Brandon Brice: Last Sunday as I sat in the congregation of one of the most prestigious churches in Harlem, it mesmerized me to hear the praises, chats and applauses for President Barack H. Obama, as our nation’s 44th President of the United States. As a black man, it was an incredible moment in history to see someone who shared my same features, living on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Interestingly, statistics show that a large majority of Americans feel that racism no longer exist, but fail to realiz
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West

2009 Summer Programs For High School Students

Greetings Family,(Contact Information At The Bottom Of The Page)It's your friendly neighborhood "Digital Drummer" again...smileThe post below came from ConnectingBlack.com. For those that don’t know….ConnectingBlack.com was one of the first Black owned and operated social networks. Before MySpace, FaceBook, and the thousands that followed.ConnectingBlack.com in it’s heyday, had a subscriber base of over 20,000 Black professionals. According to Quantcast.com, their demographics consisted of mostl
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Letter to Dr. King

In reading some of my previous columns, I ran across this particular one from January, 2005. I was quite stunned at the provocative words I wrote more than 3 years ago about many of the issues relative to our community. Of all the columns I have written over the years, this is by far my favorite one. As you read this, please keep in mind that it was 2005, Bush was president, Bill Cosby was being attacked, and the radical left Blacks (Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Julian Bond) were excoriating
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Dial in to the bi-weekly series of conference calls hosted by the Applied Research Center. Justice advocates on the Compact Forum calls will track the first 100 days of the Obama administration and shape plans to influence policy affecting racial justice. In addition to engaging featured speakers, participants will share progress on local, state and national efforts, and join a call to action on key issues. Interested individuals must RSVP by the Monday before the call. Interested individuals m
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