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Kim Pearson at 7:10pm Sat, 21 Nov 2009 under
Media & Journalism,
News & Politics,
Race & Ethnicity,
crime,
poverty,
Serial Killers,
misogyny,
police procedure,
Feminism,
Media & Journalism,
Anthony Sowell,
Gary Heidnik,
Ted Bundy
Funerals were held this weekend for four of the 11 women whose bodies were found in a Cleveland, Ohio row house earlier this month, apparent victims of convicted sex offender Anthony Sowell. Sowell, 50, has been charged with multiple counts of rape and murder as investigators continue to dig around his former residence.

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Nordette at 6:22pm Thu, 19 Nov 2009 under
Law,
Media & Journalism,
News & Politics,
Race & Ethnicity,
United States,
Hurricane Katrina,
lawsuit,
New Orleans,
environmental justice,
Social Action,
Environment,
Breaking News,
Politics
It's being called a "landmark decision." A federal judge ruled November 18 in favor of New Orleans residents and one business, the plaintiffs, and against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in a Hurricane Katrina flooding lawsuit. U.S. District Court Judge Stanwood R. Duval, Jr, decided that the Corps failed to maintain the levees that breached during Katrina, flooding St. Bernard Parish and the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. The case involved six plaintiffs, two of which are in the same household, and the court awarded $720,000 in compensation to the remaining four.
So we are at the end of 2009, and it amazes me how many lingering social/racial/socio-political issues have suddenly raised their ugly head late in the year.
We have body issues - are we too fat or thin?
Hair problems - straight or curly, natural or relaxed, weaves or wigs?
And the latest problem...skin color.

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Nordette at 3:58pm Mon, 16 Nov 2009 under
Life,
Mommy & Family,
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Race & Ethnicity,
Writing,
child abuse,
North Carolina,
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Parents,
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Precious,
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Shaniya Davis,
sex slaves
CNN and bloggers report that the body of 5-year-old Shaniya Davis of Fayetteville, NC, has been found. Earlier today 200 people searched for the child's body after police received a tip that she was dead, say news sources.

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Kim Pearson at 9:02am Sun, 15 Nov 2009 under
Entertainment & Culture,
Health & Wellness,
Media & Journalism,
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Race & Ethnicity,
Arts,
family,
health care reform,
social justice,
Hurricane Katrina,
identity,
theater,
creative writing,
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Theater,
Drama,
Arts,
Non-Fiction,
Entertainment
"When I hear the official language [of the health care debate] it makes me suppose that this is a time when we need a lot more art that's not going to have answers that are in black and white. "
Anna Deavere Smith to Bill Moyers, November 13, 2009
The release of the movie Precious has gotten black folk atwitter.

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Mata H at 10:13pm Tue, 10 Nov 2009 under
Life,
Race & Ethnicity,
Religion & Spirituality,
racism,
violence,
prejudice,
Holocaust,
anti-Semitism,
Kristallnacht,
intolerance,
Jewish,
Social Action,
Religion & Spirituality,
hatred
I didn't want to write about the Holocaust again. It hurts too much. Surely with so many other things happening in the world, I could just let mention of the 71st anniversary of Kristallnacht pass by unspoken, couldn't I? Just once?
Then I read this, reported in the Sacramento Bee about events this week:

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Gena Haskett at 7:09pm Tue, 10 Nov 2009 under
Blogging & Social Media,
Food & Drink,
Race & Ethnicity,
Research, Academia & Education,
science,
Museums,
Social Networking,
Science,
ethnography,
anthopology
Is it possible to find a cultural truth? Will a day come when we accept the good and bad things about our cultural influences? Can we accept our various ancestors without hurt and rancor? Judging from the past year or so probably not. Perhaps learning about our past is much like the Telephone game many of us experienced in a school classroom.

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Nordette at 2:23am Mon, 9 Nov 2009 under
Entertainment & Culture,
Life,
Mommy & Family,
Race & Ethnicity,
Books,
Body Image,
Writing,
oprah,
Pop Culture,
GLBT,
Mariah Carey,
tyler perry,
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City Life,
Books,
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Movies & TV,
Movies & TV,
Family Dynamics,
Body Image,
Living,
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Parenting,
Precious,
Push,
Sapphire,
Lee Daniels,
Mo'Nique
I first became aware of the buzz about Sapphire's debut novel Push in 1995 or 1996. The novel gained attention for its distressing storyline but possibly more because the novelist received a $500,000 advance, a sum unheard of in those days for a first novel. Well, unheard of except that another writer that year had received even more, Jacquelyn Mitchard.
Warning: Rant alert
First, I have to say that I had a lovely 'Halloween.' Because I live in a high-rise, all the kids are regulated to going to the mangement office to pick up their candy, so no knocking on my door. I went out for a couple of drinks with friends, talked about business journalism and American politics, went home, did a bit of writing and was in bed by 10. At my age and because I do not have a house to throw a party, I find dressing up kinda pointless.
I've actually been anticipating this two-part, four-hour program with glee since it was first announced that CNN would follow up it's controversial Black in America this summer. But what interested me most about the Docs is what bloggers are saying.
As a Canadian, I believe that because of the Immigration debate, y'all Yanks will have a different perspective on the program, so it is Wednesday night, and I'm searching to see what bloggers are saying. And it didn't take me too long.

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Nordette at 8:30pm Mon, 19 Oct 2009 under
Life,
News & Politics,
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racism,
sports,
Obama,
race,
Bill O'Reilly,
bill clinton,
Louisiana,
rush limbaugh,
Social Action,
Living,
Breaking News,
Justice of the Peace
For Part 1 of this post, which lays a foundation giving context for those who need clarification on meanings of the word "racism" and "racist," please click this link.So, given what happened recently in my state of Louisiana, the Justice of the Peace admitting he won't marry interracial couples and the words he used to defend his views,