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Reducing the Black male dropout rate
Category: Opinion Written by George E. Curry
(NNPA)—Boys don’t drop out in the 12th grade. They physically drop out in the ninth grade, but they emotionally and academically drop out in the fourth grade.
That observation is made early by Jawanza Kunjufu, a noted educator, public speaker and publisher, in his new book, Reducing the Black Male Dropout Rate (African American Images, Chicago, 708/672-4909) He issues this challenge to readers: “Visit a kindergarten class and observe Black boys in action. They’re eager, they sit in the front, they’re on task. They love learning.”
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Conservative or conservationist?
Category: Opinion
A little bit of wisdom that was shared with me not too long ago. “God gave us a powerful gift—your mind. As you look around at any object, it began as an idea in some one’s mind. Any change of situation begins as a thought.” Indeed there is infinite power in an idea.
Russell Kirk wrote, “Conservatism is not a political system, but a way of looking at the civil order.” Put more plainly, it is a world view. People often confuse being a conservative with being a Republican. However, Republican is a political party not a way of thinking. All Republicans are not conservatives. In fact as we have seen over the years there are even some Republicans that are not Republicans. Being a conservative is really about the embrace of an idea.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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The jobs bill: good politics, bad policy
Category: Opinion Written by Marc H. Morial
(NNPA)—There’s an old saying: “Don’t bring a slingshot to a gunfight.” But that’s just what the Congress appears to be doing with its timid approach to job creation. Last week, the House of Representatives joined the Senate in passing a $15 billion jobs bill that would hardly make a dent in the depression-era levels of unemployment afflicting all parts of the country, especially communities of color.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Tough on teachers
Category: Opinion Written by Judge Greg Mathis
The recent firing of all the teachers at Central Falls High School in Rhode Island by the district superintendent was applauded by both President Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. Both thought this was the right thing for the students being failed by the teachers and the school. But is it all the teacher’s fault? Should the principals also be held responsible? What about the parents? After all, it does take a village.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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Tea Party, Coffee Party: Why not a Black Party?
Category: Opinion
(NNPA)—Now we have the Coffee Party which I suppose is a liberal counterpart to the Tea Party that emerged in the Washington, D.C., area by folks led by Annabel Park, a documentary film maker who was horrified by the ugly, menacing and anti-government spirit of the Tea Party crowd that emerged to disrupt the flow of civil discussion about important issues. I’ve been asking, where are the folks who voted for Barack Obama, believing in hope and change and pinning for a new post-Bush, post-conservative America?
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:20
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