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Black? No, You’re African

The strong correlation between culture and race in America has allowed the term Black to be used interchangeably to describe both. Since it is generally accepted that race cannot be altered, it, in turn, encourages the delusion that Blacks are pawns in a hopeless fate that lies in the hands of structural forces just beyond their reach. It fosters the perspective that nothing can be done within Black communities to change their relatively poor social and economic outcomes.

However, if we can…

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Understanding Race vs Culture

Unlike race, which is perceived as natural and unchangeable, ethnicity or culture is flexible and can be altered. It can be enhanced by opening up to other cultures and assimilating or being influenced by new knowledge or aspects of a new culture to improve one’s way of life. The American culture, for example, has impacted the cultures of millions of people worldwide through its movies, music and educational system. My family and others from hundreds of different cultures…

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I Have A Dream

In 2024, the most bang for our buck is bringing the focus back into our community. We need a mindset change. We need clarity on things within our control as individuals. We need to focus on what we can control and burn down the bridges of excuses that society has built for us. This will leave us no choice but to take responsibility for our outcomes. Only then can the breakthroughs start. We no longer wait for others; we are empowered.

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Blame the System

Over the last decade, I observed as minority groups have demanded more opportunities and blamed the ‘system’ for any disparity between their personal achievements or statistical progress and those of majority groups. While often deliberately ignoring the fact that within each of these groups there are several individuals who do not meet the generalized definitions of that groups success or…

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