I am proud to be part of organizations like the Connecticut Sun and the WNBA that put such emphasis on giving back to the communities and people that support them.
Unlike many rappers in hip-hop who are obvious industry pinheads just trying to cash into the bank, Kanye West knows more. Yet, that is perhaps the very problem: he knows more and yet does nothing to actually fix the problem.
I get that "Revolution" isn't trying to be groundbreaking drama, but it's been most compelling when it was unpredictable. This is an interesting premise that's been established. Keep us on our toes, and we'll be more invested.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just released the latest data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) on Americans' sugar consumption, and the results are quite surprising. Here are some of the findings that really grabbed my attention.
Growing up in Tulsa, my dream was to play in the NBA. I am fortunate to have been able to achieve my dream, and now helping other kids follow their dreams has proven to be just as impactful on my life as every minute that I played in the NBA.
President Obama impeccably and eloquently made the connection between the role Morehouse has played in shaping today's world and the role it will play in shaping the future.
Truth be told, slurs are common around the water cooler, reflecting a dehumanizing view of criminal defendants that comes from years of locking them up, one person of color at a time.
After my sister died from breast cancer three years ago, I asked, during my mammogram, whether I should get tested for the breast cancer gene. I was warned that doing so, particularly if I tested positive for the gene, could mark me as an individual with a so-called pre-existing condition.
I'm honored Andrea Morehead could share some advice for other busy moms and her thoughts on early education.
Barack Obama visited Morehouse College on Sunday to give a refrain on the responsibility of Morehouse Men and black America to find dignity and progress in self-reliance, a refrain that has simultaneously proven exciting and excruciating for African Americans over the last four years.
I'd believed that I was headed for greatness, but they had revealed in me a thing that was seemingly so dirty, so disgusting that my other talents paled in comparison to the supposed vileness of being a practicing homosexual. And for this they bullied me right out of the church.
I was a 25-year-old documentary filmmaker from New York working on a show for MTV. He was a 21-year-old dancer in East Oakland trying to move on with his life after the murder of his little brother. I spent a year embedded in his life, and got a front row seat to an American epidemic.
Something is clearly wrong with our state when all the death sentences are coming out of one county. We are in a crisis when our state, which is 4.3 percent African-American, has a death row that is 100 percent African American. A broken system has produced flawed results.
I ask you, fans across America and around the world, to root for Memphis -- both the Grizzlies team and the city. Maybe a Grizzlies championship can provide just the "grits" this Southern city needs.
there's the almost ritual expectation by the public that second term presidents will be dogged by some scandal. This was the case with Eisenhower, Nixon, of course, Reagan, Clinton and George W. Bush. This shouldn't surprise.
The loneliness of that realization, that my daughter might have to shoulder the consequences of these stigmas, made me heartsick. I'd made myself believe she would only be challenged by her race and gender, not the basic ability to speak her mind.
On this 50th anniversary of the Birmingham Children's Crusade it is a time to remember, honor, and follow the example of the children who were frontline soldiers and transforming catalysts in America's greatest moral movement of the 20th century.
There is no way to make up for decades of discrimination that crippled the proud history of black farm ownership in this country. But we can do our best to move forward.
The first step to overcoming an addiction is admitting that you have one. In order to rid oneself of addiction, one must declare it. My name is Fire Burgess and I am a diehard fan of misogynistic Rap music.
Jarrett L. Carter, 2013.19.05
S. Africa School Allegations
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By: lynn on 11/10/2007 8:08PM
How sad that this amazing woman was dragged through the mud by your "journalists." What better reason to change over to Gmail. How about real, interesting news? Positive, good things - which are far more abundant than the mistakes ALL people make.
Oprah wins. You lose.
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By: Tray on 11/10/2007 8:32PM
There the press go again pointing out the whole 11 negatives they can dig up. How many mistakes does a "regular" person make in a year? how much weight do we gain or lose? how many of our dogs or even better kids eat or choke on something? (not die god forbid but you catch my drift), how many of us date rotten people? How many of us read the tabloids? The good news everybody.......... Oprah is human!! That means any one of us can do what she does and make just as much money. When are people going to stop getting enjoyment off of others hardships?
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By: Iris Blumenau on 11/10/2007 8:22PM
This was hardly her fault. She can't be everywhere and unfortuneately there are nuts everywhere! Give her credit for spending so much of her money to start this school.
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By: Patty on 11/10/2007 8:20PM
See, Oprah messed up, when she got big-headed with the girls mothers, and, told them, that they can't see their daughters' when they feel like it...they had to wait until visiting days, or, get special permission to see their on kids,or, TAKE THEM OUT OF HER SCHOOL....Now, look what has happened at Her school...I hope these parents hit her where it hurts...IN THE MEDIA, AND, IN THE POCKET BOOK....
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By: Lisa on 11/10/2007 8:25PM
I think Oprah is a great person-but she is only human like the rest of us. She had a hard year--give her a break. She has been thru difficult times before and she picked herself up--dusted herself off and went on. I bet that is just what she will do in 08!
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By: Sammie Kimmel on 11/10/2007 8:25PM
Why is this reporter being so mean to Oprah? He is cutting her down, & its jut not right!!she is a great person,that has done so much good for others. Everyone has some bad luck sometime, & alot of this is not her fault!! The reporter should have more compassion for her.Hang in there Oprah!! We all love you!!!! I am sorry about your dog!!
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By: Teresa on 11/10/2007 8:27PM
Oprah is a good person. Everyone makes mistakes and it is so sad that people just wait for her to make any so that they can pounce just to make themselves feel better. Half of the items put on this list aren't even 'blunders'! For example, it was a blunder that she says she still mourns her dog?!
Jeez people, judgemental much?
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By: fred harms on 11/10/2007 8:35PM
Who are you or anyone else to find fault with Oprah.
What have you done lately that even remotely measures up to her accomplishments?
I would vote for her for president in a heartbeat over the current candidates and especially Bush.
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By: emd on 11/10/2007 8:37PM
Oprah's 11 biggest blunders can't pail her many accomplishments. Shame on you for printing an ariticle about someone who has given and done so much. How about her 11 biggest contributions? You would have a hard time limiting it to 11.
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By: Myrna on 11/10/2007 8:43PM
Oprah has done many, many good things. People are just envious of her. She is a very powerful woman, yet
She's very down to earth. I love Oprah. Nobody's perfect. At least She has tried to help as many people as She can regardless of their color.
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