Charles Ash, writing in The Multiracial Activist, on "Identify Yourself – The Story of Bruin-ou.com" Part II I would be the biggest campaigner for the term "Coloured" to be discontinued, […]
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A section containing all blog entries, articles and commentaries. Many of these entries were imported from my earlier Blogspot, MovableType and WordPress blogs. In addition, political commentary, articles and essays written for publication and coursework can be found here. Much of the commentary in this section was published in The Multiracial Activist, The Abolitionist Examiner, The Good Men Project and Interracial Voice. Many essays in this section were written for coursework at the American Military University.
Charles Ash, writing in The Multiracial Activist, on "Identify Yourself – The Story of Bruin-ou.com" Part II I would be the biggest campaigner for the term "Coloured" to be discontinued, […]
Read moreCharles Ash, writing in The Multiracial Activist, on "Identify Yourself – The Story of Bruin-ou.com" Part I I have such fond memories of my primary school years. I have a […]
Read moreWendy McElroy, writing in The Multiracial Activist, on Children Victimized By System Secrecy Denise Moore is the Indiana caseworker who recommended taking 4-year-old Anthony Bars away from a loving foster […]
Read moreEmily Monroy, writing for The Abolitionist Examiner, on Who’s Right (or Left)? Leftists and rightists point out each other’s shortcomings while ignoring their own Two years ago I took a […]
Read moreWendy McElroy, in The Abolitionist Examiner on The Conservative Cookie Rebellion Want to buy a cookie? If you are a white male, that'll be $1; for white females, 75 cents; […]
Read moreAdam Abraham, writing for The Abolitionist Examiner on Deficits, Gaps, and ‘Bad News’ Jones: Are Black Readers and Children ‘Overdosing’ on Negative Opinions? As the twenty-first century starts to get […]
Read moreAdam Abraham, writing for The Abolitionist Examiner on Reflections On Change: Tapping the Power Within Change is something that happens in the way I see things… for example, life, love, […]
Read moreFor those interested in participating, I’ve received the following research announcement: Subject: National Interracial Marriage Study Researcher: Dr. Richard Lewis, Jr., Associate Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio, Department […]
Read moreNeptune’s satellites all travel in one direction with the strange exception of Triton’s retrograde orbit. Triton is believed to have been a small planet like Pluto until it was “captured” […]
Read moreUmbriel is the fourth largest satellite orbiting Uranus. Unlike the other moons orbiting Uranus, this moon is strangely dark. In fact, it reflects only about half the light of the […]
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