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I read I Kissed Dating Goodbye at age 15 and it Ruined my Dating Life
I feel like suing Joshua Harris for wrecking my love life. Why, do you ask?
Just Thinking: Is White Always Right?
When the white man came we had the land and they had the Bible. Soon thereafter, we had the Bible and they had the land. As we watch the disgraceful display of xenophobia in today’s media landscape, let's reflect upon statements that we've heard minorities say about the mainly white audience.
We Can Never Go Home Again: Bahamians in Miami
If you live in Miami, you know about Junkanoo and its bright-colored costumes, brass-led parades and calypso rhythms. You know that this festive occasion represents the string of islands just 53 miles east of Miami. But that may be all you know about the Bahamas.
We Can Never Go Home Again: Afro-Latinos in Miami
The third installment of our HOLA America, Hello Culture series about immigration in Miami features Afro-Latinos. Learn the story of how Afro-Latinos struggle with triple consciousness living in SoFlo.
In Which Major Athletes Can We See Divine Inspiration?
In Which Major Athletes Can We See Divine Inspiration?
We Can Never Go Home Again: Afro-Cubans in Miami
Among the 1 million Cubans living in Greater Miami, most would be considered rubio by Cuban standards. They are fair-skinned with light eyes. Yet, two-thirds of the population in Cuba is Black. Where is this community?
Just Thinking: Separation Helps No One
We harm ourselves by completely ignoring, "A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." Proverbs 17:22
Just Thinking: God was at The Masters
At 43 years old, a distant 10 years from the last time he stood on the top of the winner's podium, all but written off as totally washed up, Eldrick "Tiger" Woods Jr. knows the thrill of a comeback.
We Can Never Go Home Again: Haitians in Miami
Haitians in Miami. They have etched out a firm place as the second largest immigrant group in the region, just after the Cuban immigrants – who share a similar refugee history. How do they identify and how do they relate to other Blacks in the city?
Just Thinking: The Real New York
New York seems to control everything. What we watch, what we eat, what we wear, what we think about. So, what's the spell this city has got over us?
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