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A New Generation of Multi-Cultural Students Celebrate Kwanzaa
“I think the seven principles of Kwanzaa are the best part. They are essential to any person regardless of racial background and religion and deserve to be celebrated.”
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Stay in your relationship longer

The amount of education a person has plays a big role when it comes to deciding whether to make a long-term commitment to that special someone or to have a child outside of marriage, a new report says.
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Grammy Award Winning Producer Teaches Music to Elementary School Students
Chris Henderson has written and produced songs for artists like Jamie Foxx, R. Kelly and Trey Songz, but for the last few weeks, his most important client have been the students in the ASCAP’s America Scores program.
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Investment in Minority Interests May Offer Huge Potential for Wall Street

The purchasing power for the African-American community is expected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2012.
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[Satire] Stephen Colbert suggests White men deserve reparations
Stephen Colbert suggests that White people have been wrongfully overlooked when it comes to reparations for slavery.
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[Human Trafficking] Mordern day West African slaves freed in Newark, NJ
They arrived in the United States from West Africa, young girls held against their will and forced to work for hours on end. But this time, it didn’t happen hundreds of years ago.
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Casting agent dismissed after seeking extras with ‘light skin tones’
Video footage shows the casting agent telling people at an audition, “We are looking for light-skinned people. I’m not trying to be … whatever. It’s just the brief.
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Black College Alumni Chapters donate Thanksgiving baskets to local residents
Members from four Historically Black Colleges and Universities(HBCU’s)alumni chapters set aside school rivalries, in the name of giving recently, if only for a day. FAMU pitched in with Bethune Cookman while Morehouse worked alongside Hampton during their annual Turkey basket give-away.