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The Fast Rise and Fall of Dontrelle Willis…

July 7, 2010 by  
Filed under News, Sports, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) D-Train was going to be the fresh African-American face of Major League Baseball. Instead, the former pitching star has plummeted right out of the game… The saddest sports story of the summer so far happened last weekend. It wasn’t captured in big headlines, and it had nothing to do with the World Cup, […]

The Essence Music Festival vs. New Orleans…

July 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Entertainment, News, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) A corporate event in the struggling city brings stars and money but also creates tensions with the locals… The Essence Music Festival’s Marketplace and Art Expo this past weekend resembled a Monopoly board. Spaces around the perimeter of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center’s conference halls were bought, or rather leased. Instead of […]

Why immigration reform can’t wait ’til 2011…

July 7, 2010 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) President Obama gave a speech yesterday at The American University in Washington outlining his vision for immigration reform. He explained how the divisive sentiment in Congress and lack of support from Republican leaders has left the reform agenda held hostage. Their need to win — by ensuring Obama loses on everything – -makes […]

Why Obama shouldn’t skip this year’s NAACP convention…

July 7, 2010 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) An Obama will again address the NAACP’s annual convention starting July 9 in Kansas City. It just won’t be President Obama. He spoke last year to the convention, but will not be making a return engagement. First Lady Michelle Obama will give a talk, and it’s not really billed as a keynote speech, […]

The dark side of corporate personhood‏…

July 7, 2010 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) Among common Americans, the contentious issue of corporate personhood is not a subject likely to find its way into everyday conversation. A topic that nevertheless impacts every person within the United States and beyond, the rights guaranteed to corporate entities have been, on many occasions, at variance with those of citizens. After America’s […]

The Down-Low Delusion…

July 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Health, News, Weekly Columns

Tweet (Akiit.com) Why the media’s obsession with blaming “undercover brothas” for the HIV epidemic in black America is hurting us… Last Tuesday on The View, during a conversation about the Food and Drug Administration’s ban on gay and bisexual men donating blood, guest host D.L. Hughley attempted to school America on why HIV is so […]

Saving The African Marketplace in Los Angeles…

July 1, 2010 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) The City’s Economics Shouldn’t Kill Cultural Festivals… Summer is a time to be outdoors and to experience the wonders of new things, including the diversity of others. Summer festivals bring education, socialization and family enjoyment. Even in momentary economic recessions, festivals bring a much needed relief where families can affordably entertain themselves. Many […]

Assessing the True Cost of Liberty…

July 1, 2010 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) My eldest son has decided that he wants to be a marine. His plan is to enter the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and then serve his country as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. My son is still at an age when plans for the future change with the seasons. […]

How the unemployed have become a scapegoat for Congress…

July 1, 2010 by  
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Tweet (Akiit.com) Let the class warfare begin! There’s nothing that creates a greater divide between the haves and have-nots than a good old fashioned fight over scarce resources. The United States, in the midst of one of the worst recessions in American history, is now faced with an unemployment crisis that threatens to break the […]

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