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Voodoo and Vaccines in Benin, Africa
Posted in Activism, Africa, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Children, Health Care, Life, Vaccinations, Voodoo on June 22, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Project Prevention: Is this a form of eugenics?
Posted in Activism, BBC HARDtalk, Child Abuse, Drug Addiction, Health Care, Life, Project Prevention, Sterilization, Women on May 19, 2010 | 5 Comments »
I saw an interview with Barbara Harris of Project Prevention on BBC HARDtalk. Her organization offers cash incentives to women that are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol to use long-term or permanent birth control. See part of that interview here. Controversial issue no doubt. Also see her interview on CNN.
Healthcare in the Capitalist System
Posted in Business, Capitalism, Culture, Economics, Exploitation, Health Care, Imperialism, Iskandar Langalibalele, Politics, Racism, racist exploitation, Stimulus Package on April 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Foul Legacy of Profit-Making Healthcare is one of the most important issues in US political and social culture. Tho a catastrophic condition will not likely strike most individuals during their working lives, for those who themselves or family members have crucial health problems the matter of healthcare poses a concern. Hospitals and nursing homes practices [...]
When Do-Overs and Make-Overs Have Played Out
Posted in Capitalism, Critical Thinking, Genocide, Globalization, Health Care, History, Imperialism, Iskandar Langalibalele, Knowledge on March 13, 2009 | 3 Comments »
2012: The Dismal End or a New Beginning Everywhere, a world of misery and despair surrounds me. Old folks struggling to pay their rent, bills or to get their medicine. Drug abusers whose cooked brains keep them impaired to the point where they expect the real world to fit into their delusions. From Congo to [...]
The Crisis of the African-American Male
Posted in Activism, African-Americans, Blogging, Business, Crime, Culture, Entertainment, Health Care, Life, Love, News, R/WS, Racism on June 8, 2007 | 28 Comments »
While exploring my net news links, I spotted this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article titled “Invisible Men: Many young black males are in crisis,” and it included some disturbing statistics gathered from the National Urban League’s “The State of Black America: Portrait of the Black Male”: African-American men are more than twice as likely to be unemployed [...]


