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Aunt Jemima Is Still Around….
Leave a commentNovember 22, 2012 by amz1ng
Aunt Jemima syrup has been around for over a century developed in 1889, by 1893, it was showcased in many …
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Sandi Dolbee
1November 17, 2012 by amz1ng
I was inspired by Sandi Dolbee, the speaker this week for our Women’s and Minorities class. A courageous woman she …
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REEL INJUN
Leave a commentNovember 7, 2012 by amz1ng
REEL INJUN documentary was an excellent way to take a look at stereotypes in regards to American Indians and film making. …
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National Native American Heritage Month
Leave a commentNovember 2, 2012 by amz1ng
Russell Means, American Indian Activist dies after cancer battle The month of November is National Native American Heritage Month. November is …
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Teen Girls and Halloween Costumes
1October 27, 2012 by amz1ng
I assisted in chaperoning an annual Halloween party for teens last night, and was set back by the Halloween …
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HIP Hop Culture And The Reality
1October 27, 2012 by amz1ng
I have been pondering over Byron Hurts documentary, Hip Hop beyond Beats and Rhymes; I had a hard time processing …
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LGBT Community Takes A Stand
3October 19, 2012 by amz1ng
October is LGBT history month its a time for the LGBT community to advocate on a wide scale for their rights as …
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How Black Women Are Portrayed In The Media
3October 13, 2012 by amz1ng
Lately I have been thinking about how black women are portrayed in the media. Black women tend to be portrayed …
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Black Women In The Media
1October 8, 2012 by amz1ng
Being a women of color myself it’s always intriguing to here success stories from other women of color, such as …
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SCWAMP Through Disney
1October 2, 2012 by amz1ng
This weekend I took sometime to watch sitcoms that are mostly viewed by children to see if SCWAMP was present. …
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