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Trayvon Martin Discussion Part 4 – Pop Culture

This discussion is one part of a series of discussions continuously occurring with my college brothers. Please enjoy the discussion and add your comments. MarcQus: Solstar to your earlier point; I posted this on facebook two weeks ago from one of the books I am reading. When popular culture enthusiastically embraces and romanticizes the gangsta-thug, [...]

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Trayvon Martin Discussion Part 3 – Blame and Excuses

This discussion is one part of a series of discussions continuously occurring with my college brothers. Please enjoy the discussion and add your comments. MarcQus: Here is a related articled. Why Black People Don’t Trust the Police AP: Read this last night and I agree with it. Solstar: #CoSign in the article That’s the issue [...]

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Trayvon Martin Discussion Part 2 – Geraldo Rivera

This discussion is one part of a series of discussions continuously occurring with my college brothers. Please enjoy the discussion and add your comments. M.I.: REALLY!!??? (In response to Geraldo Rivera Tweet) “Trayvon was killed by a jerk w a gun but black & Latino parents have to drill into kids heads: a hoodie is [...]

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Trayvon Martin Discussion Part 1 – The DOJ

This discussion is one part of a series of discussions continuously occurring with my college brothers. Please enjoy the discussion and add your comments.   Solstar: Did you hear that the DOJ is supposedly backing off the Trayvon Martin case because the White House feels it’s a local case that should be handled locally? Clarence: [...]

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Observers

The Problem Many of us stand in silence as our young brothers and sisters spiral down a path of “No Return.”  We have the power of voice, action, and knowledge, yet we choose none of these.  Instead, we choose the most powerful activity of all—silence.                 “Some people would rather die than think.” Bertrand Russell [...]

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