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Worcester Is MAJOR!™

Worcester Is MAJOR!™

Friday, June 11, 2010

These shoes are Old

When I read story such as this, it confirms that human beings are adaptive and creative.

5,500-year-old shoe found in Armenia.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Black Education: Cambridge Police missed that class

When I heard the news about Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s arrest, I immediately recalled meeting the great professor at Bryant College, now a University, in the fall of 1993. Then, I was quickly enamored by his wit, ability to command a room, and for a man that stands all but 5-feet 7-inches tall, he was a BIG man in the sense of intellect and compassion.

I could only imagine and wondered out loud what it was that Mr. Gates, Jr. did that would warrant him being arrested by Cambridge Police? When I heard the news that one of his neighbors, and I use the word "neighbor" loosely, called the Cambridge Police Department to report a possible break-in taking place at a house in Cambridge.

I truly wonder, what would I have done, had I been questioned by police offers while standing in my house having just returned from an overseas trip?

As I prepare to watch Black In America 2 tomorrow night, I think the issue of "profiling" is thrust into the frontal lobe when many think that because the United States of America has a bi-racial President, there no longer is a need to discuss racism, sexism, or any other "ism" that exists.

The entire issue should make great dinner time conversation and certainly the City of Cambridge has some damage control to be done.


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Friday, February 22, 2008

Homelessness: A reality


The reality of homelessness is hard to comprehend for many folks and most are quick to say that a person is homeless because either, "they want to be homeless" or "they're probably strung out and drugs and alcohol.". Yes, it's true that some folks do "check out" and don't want anything to do with society, but there are just as many folks who lost everything and have no one to turn to.

Listen to this audio clip of a young lady that will soon be homeless and the dilemma she is facing:






On a different note, read the New York Times article about John C. Foley who grew up in Worcester, moved to New York, was homeless and recently moved into a shared apartment.

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