Monday, November 7, 2011

African-American - News

African-American - News November 7, 2011

 

TSU reorganization draws criticism months later
TSU reorganization draws criticism months later (The Tennessean)
A Tennessee Higher Education Commission report earlier this year showed that TSU's enrollment has been mostly stagnant.

Black women inspire new generation (Iol.co.za)
'Some say the blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice," is not just a Tupac line.

NY Radio Host, The New Voice Of Black Gay Life (WDBZ-AM Cincinnati)
Last month New York City radio station WWRL 1600AM announced its new line-up of hosts to comprise its Equality Pride Radio,A programming aimed at the city's LGBT community.

Stevie Williams - Racist? (The Sand Trap)
Not end of story. You can call most people black. Many prefer it to African-American. You can't call people a "black *******" in the same way you might call someone a "stupid *******." It's the use of the adjective that is damning.

Being Vegetarian Can Save African-Americans From Diabetes
Being Vegetarian Can Save African-Americans From Diabetes (International Business Times)
Medically speaking, African-Americans are more prone to being affected by diabetes.

New NAACP program targets childhood obesity (The Toledo Journal)
BY BEN WROBEL Special to The NNPA from The Atlanta Voice WASHINGTON - With a few steps to the left and a few steps to the right, U.S. Surgeon General Dr.

DC Moore Gallery Presents Creative Spirit The Art of David C. Driskell , 16-24 (BroadwayWorld)
Celebrating the art of David Driskell and in honor of his eightieth birthday, DC Moore Gallery's new exhibition, Creative Spirit: The Art of David C. Driskell, features outstanding examples of his work from more than five decades.

A Letter From The NewsOne Editor
A Letter From The NewsOne Editor (WDBZ-AM Cincinnati)
Many of our loyal readers who visit the site like the turn it has taken, while others don't. As our site has grown, the amount of emails with feedback we have received has increased as well.

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