Blogger Perspective: Obama v. Romney, First Presidential Debate, 2012

Tonight’s debate left much to be desired for political observers. An unimpressive attempt by both President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney to beguile the public into taking sides on similarly crafted political strategies such as taxes, health care spending, jobs, oil prices, education, COBRA plans, medicare and the likes. The debate starts out with [...]

Egypt Sherrod–HGTV And V103 Radio Host on Community and Giving Back

Blacks Celebrities are always getting a bad rap when it comes to giving back to their communities. Their actions are often overlooked and sequestered in the media. When we do hear about what some of them are doing, it will likely involve drugs, scandal, or something gone eerily wrong. However, in my lifetime to be amongst [...]

Event Recap: Civil Rights Game & MLB

Saturday August 18th 2012 The Civil Rights Game is an annual event that recognizes vigilant efforts of the contributors to the Civil Rights Movement. I had the honor and privilege to attend the event thanks to a very special friend over at Tumaini Publishing. The event was attended by families and close friends of Major [...]

Housewives Vs. First Ladies

The first Real Housewives series, The Real Housewives of Orange County, premiered in March 2006.  Since then they have added a city by city rendition and we have watched the dramatism of their urban lives play out on television season after season.  The portrayal of women in reality TV gives the wrong impression. It reinforces stereotypes of women [...]

The New Leaders of the Free World Discussion #1

by Hannah A. Molette This week world leaders of the G8 countries met with President Obama at Camp David. Before getting into what was discussed, I think it’s necessary to state why it’s important to have these discussions on issues that impact global policy. The development of the world wide web has led to increased [...]