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Guest editorial...True leaders don’t seek to lead, they just do what’s right

by Shannon Williams

Who are our real Black leaders?

While there are experts who offer insight in the area of leadership and programs designed to cultivate leaders, I don’t think the act of leading is so hard—it’s something we all can do.

Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20

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Saviors Day attendees were worldwide

The Muhammad Study Group No. 22 in Wilkinsburg convinced me that I needed to attend Saviors Day in Chicago. They promised me it would be a memorable and joyous occasion, and they were totally accurate. At first I thought those in attendance were from every state in the country, but there were people from all over the world.

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Every person that I met —and I assure you there many—were friendly, outgoing, and all greeted me with “brother,” “Happy Saviors Day” or “As Salaam Alaikum!”

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Obama finds his inner ‘Neo’

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(REAL TIMES MEDIA)—Throughout the 2008 election many people compared Barack Obama to Superman. There were pictures of him opening up his shirt a la Clark Kent to reveal a big “O.” There was a photo of him posing arms akimbo in front of a giant Superman statue, not to mention dozens of cartoons with him cut and pasted onto Superman’s body on YouTube. During the Alfred E. Smith Memorial dinner in 2008, where it’s traditional for presidential candidates to poke fun at themselves and the opposition, Obama finally got into the act with the Superman comparisons when he said, “Contrary to the rumors you have heard, I was not born in a manger. I was actually born on Krypton and sent here by my father Jor El to save the planet Earth. Many of you—many of you know that I got my name, Barack, from my father. What you may not know is that Barack is actually Swahili for ‘that one.’”

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Mo’Nique’s Oscar victory and setback

(NNPA)—The comedienne, talk show host and actress Mo’Nique has become just the fifth African-American woman to win an Oscar. Her portrayal of Mary Jones, the revolting and depraved mother of Precious, was arguably masterful, and she now joins Hattie McDaniel (who played a maid), Halle Berry (who played a sex-starved fool), Whoopi Goldberg (who played a medium in “Ghost”), and Jennifer Hudson (who played a singer).
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St. Louis provides model for developing Black males

(NNPA)—The three major Black Methodist denominations—American Methodist Episcopal (AME), African Methodist Episcopal Zion (AME Zion) and Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME)—emerged from their joint Great Gathering conference here last week with a plan to establish Saturday Academies in cities across the nation as a way of improving the plight of young African-American males.

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A pilot project is scheduled to begin in the Washington, D.C.-area in May, with a Saturday Academy rotating between three churches in the major Methodist denominations. Organizers say the concept will be expanded later to 13 regions across the United States.

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