Embracing the Voice in Transition

Posted on January 20, 2009 
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Embracing the Voice in Transition
by Becky DeWitt

Just like many others of older generations, I could have never imagined even a decade ago, the results of the recent presidential election. But someone somewhere had the seed of a thought which transcended time and overruled every challenge with persistence and determination. “With men this was impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Matthew 19:26). The message was and is only with Him, “yes we can.”

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AAKultureZone.com Remembers Martin Luther King, Jr.

Posted on January 19, 2009 
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The Psychological Impact of President Elect Obama’s Move to the White House

Posted on January 16, 2009 
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image THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF PRESIDENT ELECT OBAMA’S MOVE TO THE WHITE HOUSE

By Dr. Gloria Morrow

On January 20, 2009, President Elect Barack Obama will become the 44th President of the United States of America. The political impact of this historic event has been thoroughly discussed and digested by the media, political analysts and people all over the world, resulting in Obama winning the confidence of the American people on election night. However, little has been discussed about the psychological impact of such an unprecedented and miraculous occurrence, the election of the first African American U.S. president.

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Former Teen Mom Speaks Out

Posted on January 14, 2009 
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My success as a mother depended on the sermon my life would preach. ~ Cheryl Lacey Donovan

image United States – January, 2009 - "Our children are crying out for our love, our attention, and our help. There’s a war going on between us and the world. The spoils of war are our children’s hearts, minds, and souls. We no longer have the luxury of leaving our parenting responsibilities to others. As mothers we must become accountable to ourselves, our children, and our God for the blessing He has placed on our lives by giving us these blessings from heaven. If not, we will continue to lose generations of children.

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3 Steps to Better Health for African Americans in 2009

Posted on January 13, 2009 
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makeisha_leeth_thumb 3 STEPS TO BETTER HEALTH FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS IN 2009
By Makeisha Lee, Health and Nutritional Advisor

There must be some good earthly explanation of why in this free society that we live in today, we find clear, sharp, pronounced dismal facts about the health of the Black population. The life expectancy of Blacks has significantly decreased as compared to our white counterparts since the year 2005.

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8-Year Old Filmmaker and Author Wants You In His New Movie and Book, I Can Be Barack Obama

Posted on January 12, 2009 
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I Can Be Barack Obama: Written by Rriiver Nyile and Edited by Elon Bomani to be Released Summer 2009

image Houston, TX (BlackNews.com) – The I Can Be Barack Obama book is story of how the historical election of America’s first African American President has impassioned the life of one small African American boy. It speaks of the love, hope, faith, dreams and triumphs that all children share. Additionally, it is a compilation of real kids’ statements of what "I Can Be Barack Obama" means to them.

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