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Coffee Cup Chats on Race: DOA
How many of us remember something called RACE TOGETHER? It was the brainchild of Starbuck’s CEO Howard Schultz. It lasted about as long as Schultz’s recent run for the President of the U.S. About five years ago, Schultz hastily put … Continue reading →
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Memorable Quotes 2013
To my way of thinking, there were a few quotes from 2013 that were especially timely and memorable, such as: “We seek a society that does not define black men and boys, but allows African-American males the opportunity to … Continue reading →
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Tagged african american males, coach kill, feminism, feminist movement, gender, gloria steinem, intersectionality, jerry kill, Jim souhan, listening, maxine waters, minneapolis, non-cisgender, presidential medal of freedom, quotes of 2013, Trayvon Martin, university of minnesota
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