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Archive for September, 2008

THE REALITY OF RACE

I’m no Barack Obama, I know that very well. I find managing the finances of the school work at challenging enough. I couldn’t imagine running any country much less this country. That said, I graciously state with the utmost humility that we both face similar challenges. Of course the challenges I speak of are those of race in the United [...]

LITTLE HIP-HOP FAN

I’ve mentioned many times before that I am a shameless Hip-Hop fan. I recently walked past Common and Serena Williams hanging out together in Manhattan on the night the hot tennis star beat her sister in the U.S. Open and it took all my might to not tell Common that I’ve been a fan since [...]