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  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: College Athletes Should Be Paid 

    NBA icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar put pen to paper and made a case for why college athletes should be paid. In a 1,300-word essay published in Jacobin magazine, Abdul-Jabbar spoke firsthand about his experiences as a basketball player at UCLA and described how he could barely rub two pennies together on most days. “Despite the hours…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 13, 2014
  • Historic Head Nod: 100 Women Now Serve in Congress

    Lost in all the bickering among Democrats and Republicans about the midterm elections—the latter rejoicing and the former reminding everyone that approximately two-thirds of the electorate didn’t vote—is the historic makeup of Congress with regard to its female members.  On Wednesday Rep. Alma Adams, who now represents North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District, was sworn into office…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 13, 2014
  • Beyond the Lights Review: A Love Story With a Deeper Message

    Beyond the Lights, opening in theaters Friday, is the third feature film from writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood, whose other works include The Secret Life of Bees (2008), the TV movie Disappearing Acts (2000) and the classic love story Love and Basketball (2000). If the success of Love and Basketball helped propel Prince-Bythewood into the Hollywood stratosphere, along…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 13, 2014
  • The Other Thing the Lincoln University President Got Wrong About Women Who Have Sex

    Lincoln University President Robert R. Jennings stirred up a lot of trouble for himself when remarks he made in September to female students insinuating that women lied about rape went viral this week. After much public outrage, he apologized on Tuesday.  “My message was intended to emphasize personal responsibility and mutual respect,” Jennings wrote. “I…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 12, 2014
  • Michael Brown’s Parents Pour Their Hearts Out to the UN

    Michael Brown’s parents, Lesley McSpadden and Michael Brown Sr., spoke before a United Nations committee in Geneva on Tuesday to urge the panel to “recommend the immediate arrest” of the police officer who shot their unarmed son, a CNN report explains. They also told the committee to recommend that Ferguson, Mo., police officers put an…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 12, 2014
  • Mo. National Guard on Standby as Darren Wilson Grand Jury Verdict Nears 

    Soon the nation will learn if a grand jury in Missouri has decided to bring charges against police Officer Darren Wilson, the cop who fatally shot the unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown. The state’s governor, Jay Nixon, thought it would be smart to place the state’s National Guard on standby just in case a verdict is…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 12, 2014
  • How to Go From Volunteering to Full-Time Work

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 12, 2014
  • Senate GOP Now Has a Majority. It Shouldn’t Stand in the Way of Judicial Diversity

    After a hugely consequential election, the Senate returns today to complete the work of the 113th Congress. With more than 90 vacancies in the federal judiciary, confirmations of federal judicial nominees should be a top priority. And it’s important to note that of the 34 nominees pending before the Senate, nine are African American. The Senate…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 12, 2014
  • Can White Teachers Be Taught How to Teach Our Children?

    A North Carolina teacher tells students that killing all black people is on her bucket list if she only has 10 days to live. The principal of a middle school in Brooklyn, N.Y., promotes learning a foreign language to prospective students and their parents with a reminder that “if you don’t speak Spanish, you’re going…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 12, 2014
  • How You Can Turn Volunteering Into Full-Time Work

    Whether you are 21 or 45, a position as a volunteer is a smart way to improve job skills, expand corporate experience and get a foot in the door of a new company. Many companies look to their volunteers as a readily available applicant pool. Some also require their employees to serve as volunteers to…

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    Diana Ozemebhoya Eromosele






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    November 11, 2014
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