Engaging the culture by challenging the status quo
Release Date:August 9, 2005
By Becky Ham, Science Writer
Health Behavior News Service
In a recent survey of 500 black Americans, only half believed that the government tells the truth about the safety and side effects of new birth control methods.
Birth control conspiracy theories still affect the use of birth control by black men and women, according to [...]
These are the words of Nigerien president Mamadou Tandja. Here is more of the article:
Niger’s president has played down the food crisis ravaging his desert nation, saying that people in the impoverished West African country look well-fed.
In an interview with the BBC, President Mamadou Tandja acknowledged
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OTTAWA (CP) – Prime Minister Paul Martin has formally announced the appointment of Michaelle Jean, a Haitian-born television journalist based in Quebec, as the next governor general.
Jean, 48, one of the youngest people ever named to the vice-regal job, will be Canada’s first black governor general. (more…)
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“The tale of Valaida Snow is cinematically dramatic. A beautiful and gifted entertainer, singer, dancer, arranger, and jazz trumpeter who succeeds against all odds.
Continuing on this theme of “issues we keep on the DL” , I think that it is fitting that we take this time to ask the question “Can whites be trusted?”
Here are some instances where negative assumptions of white people are easily made (no particular order):
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