Tag Archives: Asian-Americans

Trump or Clinton:  My Son Jimmy Explains

Recently, Hillary Clinton described people with disabilities in the U.S. as a group who are “too often invisible, overlooked, and undervalued.”  Carol Glazer, President of the National Organization of Disability (NOD), said that this was the first time a presidential … Continue reading

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Teachable Moments and Continuing Conversations

Already, the conversations regarding Trayvon Martin have begun to dissipate.  But that does not have to happen, if we use Trayvon’s death as a teachable moment.  Some good can come out of this tragedy, some continuing conversations if you will. … Continue reading

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Diversity UNconsciousness – Top 5

My Top 5 for 2010, listed in no particular order: One: Terry Jones, the Florida pastor, who gained fleeting world-wide fame in the wake of his plan to torch thousands of Qurans on the anniversary of 911. The overpublicized and … Continue reading

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