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From finance to foreclosures, layoffs and lack of opportunity, a daily journal of the economic crisis and its effect on black professionals.

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NOVEMBER 30 | NBC Heroes Employee Says There's Too Much Diversity in Hollywood

NOVEMBER 29 | Black Conservative Doesn't Want Oprah to Interview Obama on Christmas

NOVEMBER 28 | Peru Apologizes for Mistreatment of Afro-Peruvians

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DECEMBER 2 | Ten Things You Could Learn from Tiger Woods

DECEMBER 2 | Aunt Jemima and Politics in Darktown

NOVEMBER 24 | Meet The Parents

Manners and mores in modern life? It's about way more than where the fork goes.

DECEMBER 3 | Desiree Rogers' Teachable Moment

NOVEMBER 28 | The Tipping Factor

NOVEMBER 24 | The Turkey Is The Least of It

From finance to foreclosures, layoffs and lack of opportunity, a daily journal of the economic crisis and its effect on black professionals.

NOVEMBER 27 | Making The Most With Less This Christmas

NOVEMBER 25 | Young, Black, and Out of Work

NOVEMBER 24 | Have Blacks Been Shafted By The Stimulus?

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JANUARY 21 | Hillary Clinton Stands Up For Internet Diplomacy

JANUARY 20 | SATISFACTION, PRIDE OR DELIRIUM?

JANUARY 17 | Would Martin Luther King Get Out the Vote in Massachusetts?

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NOVEMBER 25 | Conversation for the Dinner Table

NOVEMBER 19 | Reading List: The Poetry Edition

NOVEMBER 12 | Publishing with the Stars

A daily conversation on hot topic culture items. From Zora to Zane, True Blood to Tiny & Toya, TEWW covers high art, low-brow culture and everything in between.

FEBRUARY 5 | Thoughts on a Black Female "Living Legend": Mikki Taylor of Essence Magazine

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JANUARY 25 | Tatyana Ali Misses the Target With "Love That Girl"

One woman's journey to shed 100 pounds in one year.

FEBRUARY 9 | Finding My Fitness Plan

MICHAEL'S BLOG ROLL

    Below The Border For Better Health Care?

    While President Obama’s New York Times op-ed uses language that suggests a public option for those without health care may still be on the table, his health secretary, Kathleen Sebelius seems to think otherwise.

    I’m confused: If there is no public option, then what exactly is reform?

    As time goes on, it seems like the Obama administration is bowing to Republican pressure and offering concession after concession on a health care bill that some argue is already watered down.

    With both sides of the debate wasting time arguing over terms like “socialist medicine,” those Americans who need their health taken care of now are taking matters into their own hands.

    A recent study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research estimated that nearly 1 million people from California alone seek medical, dental or prescription services in Mexico each year.

    Medical tourism from cities such as San Diego and Phoenix has led to an economic boom for choice pharmacies, dental clinics and doctor’s offices across Mexico. These facilities offer medical services for costs sometimes thousands of dollars less than those offered by their American counterparts.

    It’s not just uninsured Americans taking bus trips for the discounts either. Take 60-year-old Bob Ritz, who was profiled in a recent Reuters article. Despite already having insurance, the Phoenix-based retired police officer told the paper, “I pay $400 a month for my health insurance, and it's still cheaper to come to Mexico.”

    Though the immigration debate has often gotten intense on The Recession Diaries, how do you all feel about Americans traveling into someone else’s country to get health care?

    Personally, while I am looking for my own policy, I can’t rule out traveling to Mexico for cheaper treatment.

    Sure, I enjoyed poking fun at joining the 46 million Americans without health insurance before, but reality has hit me and like many of you I’m fearful of a life without coverage.

    The longer this health care reform debate lingers, the more I grow frustrated.

    While each side argues their stance, I’m brushing up on my Spanish for a check-up in Tijuana.

    Who’s coming with me?

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