Diversity

Last week I wrote about the anniversary of the assassination of Dr. King. I just came upon this story concerning my favorite baseball player in history, Roberto Clemente, and his relationship with Dr. King, as well as his taking a major stance after his assassination that, unfortunately, not a single American born ballplayer took until […]

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First, the previous two newsletters for your perusal are thus: Moving Forward Dr. King – The Final Speech The most recent newsletter I just sent out about five minutes ago, and it touches upon the topic of this post in more of a diagnostic breakdown of his final speech. This post isn’t that, though; it’s […]

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The February issue of Black Enterprise magazine had an interesting report on black board members of major corporations. I have to admit that I’ve never thought about how many black people might be on major corporate boards before, only looking at the sparsity of black CEOs, or minority CEOs for that matter, in the Fortune […]

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I thought about staying away from this one, but I just couldn’t. Good ol’ Pat Buchanan, who my dad used to enjoy hating on Crossfire so many years ago, decided he had to take his shot and weigh in on this controversy surrounding both Barack Obama’s speech and some of the bad things that Rev. […]

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The playing field really isn’t equal when it comes to employment and finance. Minorities still make around 70% of whites in America, and it gets worse for females. Minorities are under represented drastically in industry across the country in positions of leadership; look at housekeeping and taxis, though, and you’ll know where most minorities are. […]

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