Where are the Black faces in breast cancer pink?
10/15/2009
by CBT
I’m not trying to be flip, but the whole “I didn’t know this affected Black women too,” just doesn’t fly with me. Although I don’t have anyone in my immediate family who has been stricken with breast cancer, I know plenty of women in my extended family and also friends who have battled the disease. This isn’t unusual and I'm not an anomaly. There are many in our everyday lives who courageously fight the good fight and maybe we just aren’t paying enough attention to them.
What Washington, D.C., is doing right on HIV/AIDS
08/07/2009
by raechal
But this week, D.C. did something every state should copy — fighting back against HIV/AIDS. Public school officials agreed to offer optional tests for sexually transmitted diseases at every high school.
What happens after Gates' beer at the White House?
07/30/2009
by raechal
The day before the overhyped meeting of President Barack Obama, Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley, The Washington Post quoted White House spokesman Bill Burton as saying the president is "glad they'll be some closure when folks come over."
Really? Just like that, we can end this whole conversation about racial profiling — whether what happened in this case is a clear example of that — and of how we perceive and relate to people of other races? Obama should host happy hour more often.
VH1's T.O. show proves athletes are still role models
07/21/2009
by crystal
Putting Michelle Obama's critics in their place
07/15/2009
by raechal
The sad thing is that I wasn't really surprised. Since Michelle Obama became a national figure, she's been admired for her classy personal style, but she's also been criticized for her muscular arms, not being proud enough of her country, and lately, just for being black.
The lesson in the death of Vibe Magazine
07/02/2009
by crystal
New California tax rates scream racism
06/19/2009
by crystal
Beyond the fact is that while areas like Inglewood, El Monte and South Gate, which are mostly black and Hispanic, are getting much higher tax rates — over 10 percent. Inglewood will go from 9.75 percent to 10.25 percent. Pico Rivera and South Gate are going from 10.25 percent to 10.75 percent while Laguna Beach is being reduced from 9.25 to 8.75 percent — the lowest on the list.
Why have 'black' Web sites?
06/16/2009
by raechal
MTV's '16 and Pregnant' as sex education
06/11/2009
by raechal
The documentary-style MTV show, which premiered Thursday, makes it easy. Teachers and parents don't even have to talk, just steer teens to this show and its Web site, which has an "ask the expert" section, links to information about preventing pregnancy, and other resources.
Talking honestly about blacks and AIDS
06/05/2009
by raechal
AIDS is not the kind of thing most of us want to read about or even think about daily. And it's pretty clear most of us aren't really comfortable talking about it and all that comes with it — the importance of using condoms and being honest about your sexual history.
If we were, it wouldn't continue to infect such large numbers of people, especially in the black community. African Americans are affected at much higher rates than others, especially black young people and black women.


