Category Archives: Empowerment

The Explosion In Mixed Race Studies

A new generation of academics is pushing the boundaries of ethnic studies, compelling people to look beyond the traditional minority groups, to the experiences of mixed race individuals in America.By Erica Schlaikjer.
April 2003
Just five years ago, you would have been hard-pressed to find a college course that addressed mixed race issues. But ever since 7 [...]

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The Khoi and San, original inhabitants of Southern Africa

Khoisan is the name by which the lighter skinned indigenous peoples of southern Africa,the Khoi (Hottentots) and the San (Bushmen) are known. These people dominated the sub-continent for millennia before the appearance of the Nguni and other black peoples. This is evident from their marvelous animated paintings on rocks and caves walls as far afield as [...]

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The 4 Referability Habits

Entrepreneur and founder of The Strategic Coach, Dan Sullivan, talks about four referability habits that are the building blocks of great relationships. While you might expect these involve a complex algorithm of direct mail, word-of-mouth strategies and targetted advertising, the reality is that these habits are very simple. So what are they?

1. Show up [...]

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The Aryan Adventures

Kahlil Gibran once said ‘Perplexity is the beginning of knowledge’. My mission is to dissect, de-construct and redefine any boundary that serves to enslaves the mind of man. Trivialize that which seems offensive, and then after a while it will loose it significance. If you change the way you look at things, the things [...]

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I pledge allegiance – Guy Lundy

The speech I gave in 2001 called “I pledge allegiance” is doing the rounds on email and the internet again. Unfortunately the original version has been hijacked along the way, so I thought I should post the “official” version here:
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic [...]

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