Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Rolan Martin: Black-brown coalitions are tough to sustain


With Hispanics being the nation's largest minority group, the general assumption among many political and social pundits is that they will align themselves with African-Americans to represent a potent political force on the local, state and national level.

But as someone who has seen this so-called phenomenon up close, I can tell you that forging a multiethnic coalition will be very difficult

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am a new listener to your morning show on WVON. I believe that you should have a cable network show to off-set the blatant attack by the right wing racist cable news commenter’s who are trying not only to destroy Barack’s chances of becoming President, but of our way life which includes how we worship our creator, how we educate and raise our children, and our political views both national and global. Moreover, I want to build two educational institutes focusing on mathematics, science, and technological innovation - estimated cost will be in the neighborhood of $30,000,000.00 to $75,000,000.00 per facility with an annual operating budget somewhere around $5,000.000.00 to $15,000,000.00 each - as you know African Americans only make-up about 1-3% of all Engineering/Architects in this country - can you give any suggestions as how to initiate this goal?

Sincerely,
Calvin Woods
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Chicago, Illinois 60617

773-356-9663
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Keep up the good work
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appearances?

March 20, 2008 at 11:44 AM  

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