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Christian Community Development Print E-mail
Nehemiah begins with lamenting over the city of Jerusalem. “Those back in the province are in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down and its gates have been burned with fire.” Neh 1:3b. This describes the situation in parts of most American cities today.
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Brazoria County Criminal Justice System Print E-mail

If you have had the misfortune of being a victim of, or witness to a crime, most likely your first contact was with one of our uniformed patrol deputies. This deputy made a report of the crime you reported or witnessed.

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Young Men's Initiative Print E-mail
ImageMayor Bloomberg launches nation's most comprehensive effort to tackle disparities between young black and Latino males and their peers. New Policies and Practices, Plus City Resources and Private Funding, Will Address Challenges in Key Areas of Education, Employment, Health and Justice.
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El Cinco de Mayo Print E-mail

ImageEl Cinco de Mayo ("The Fifth of May" in Spanish) is a national celebration in Mexico and widely celebrated in the United States. It commemorates the victory of Mexican forces led by General Ignacio Zaragoza over the French occupational forces in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.

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Slave Trade is off the Hook… Print E-mail
California Prison Business is Booming, Hurry, Get your Nigga Today, before taxpayers figure it out. I really need to stay away from reading the latest about the California Governator and his prison budgets… cuz, it really pisses me off!
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Help Poor People Help Themselves Print E-mail
Caring for the poor is a noble undertaking. No matter how well intentioned you are, however, your ministry won’t be effective if you simply provide services for them. The more you give poor people what they can learn to do for themselves, the more you strengthen their dependency. But if you give them
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Black Males – An Endangered Species Print E-mail
In his book, “The Myth of Male Power”, popular male issues author, Warren Farrell states: “The Black man is sometimes called an endan­gered species but receives little of the protection an endangered species is normally accorded.”
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Sabor A Mexico 2006 Print E-mail
ImageGente Magazine continues its community involvement by helping our students continue their education.  Gente Magazine is planning its First Annual Scholarship Fundraiser scheduled for November 4, 2006. The theme is "SABOR A MEXICO", a taste of Mexico. Booths will include vendors with a Mexican venue, emphasizing ethnic Mexican cuisine from the various Mexican states. 
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Thurgood Marshall, Supreme Court Justice, born July 2, 1908 Print E-mail
Born in Baltimore, Maryland on July 2, 1908, Thurgood Marshall was the grandson of a slave. His father, William Marshall, instilled in him from youth an appreciation for the United States Constitution and the rule of law. After completing high school in 1925, Thurgood followed his brother, William Aubrey Marshall, at the historically black Lincoln University in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Does God expect Christians to vote? Print E-mail
It is our contention that it is the duty and responsibility of every Christian to vote and to vote for leaders who promote Christian principles. God is most certainly in control, but that does not mean we should do nothing to further His will.
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Affirmative Action Print E-mail

Affirmative action, in the United States, programs to overcome the effects of past societal discrimination by allocating jobs and resources to members of specific groups, such as minorities and women. The policy was implemented by federal agencies enforcing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and two executive orders, which provided that government contractors and educational institutions receiving federal funds develop such programs. The Equal Employment Opportunities Act (1972) set up a commission to enforce such plans. The establishment of racial quotas in the name of affirmative action brought charges of so-called reverse discrimination in the late 1970s. Although the U.S. Supreme Court accepted such an argument in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), it let existing programs stand and approved the use of quotas in 1979 in a case involving voluntary affirmative-action programs in unions and private businesses.

In the 1980s, the federal government's role in affirmative action was considerably diluted. In three cases in 1989, the Supreme Court undercut court-approved affirmative action

plans by giving greater standing to claims of reverse discrimination, voiding the use of minority set-asides where past discrimination against minority contractors was unproven, and restricting the use of statistics to prove discrimination, since statistics did not prove intent.

The Civil Rights Act of 1991 reaffirmed a federal government's commitment to affirmative action, but a 1995 Supreme Court decision placed limits on the use of race in awarding government contracts; the affected government programs were revamped in the late 1990s to encompass any person who was “socially disadvantaged.” In the late 1990s, in a public backlash against perceived reverse discrimination, California and other states banned the use of race- and sex-based preferences in state and local programs.

A 2003 Supreme Court decision concerning affirmative action in universities allowed educational institutions to consider race as a factor in admitting students as long as it was not used in a mechanical, formulaic manner.

 
Will the True Christian Stand Up Print E-mail

They only consult to cast him down from his high position; they delight in lies... Psalm 62:4. After reading the article, “The State of the Union is Frustrating,” there is an underlying perception about President Obama set in stone as truth by some Christian leaders. They appear dismissive and refuse to show others that they can be above the fray of just looking at politics as the final solutions of immorality.

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Black Heritage Month Print E-mail

ImageBlack Heritage Month has not always been a month long event celebrated by mainstream American society.  Black Heritage Month started as "Negro History Week" by the Director and Founder of an organization called The Association of Negro Life and History.  Dr. Carter G. Woodson started "Negro History Week" in February 1926 in the local Washington D. C. and Baltimore School systems.  The week- long celebration was dedicated to Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln.

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Black Methodist Denominations "The Great Gathering” Print E-mail

The nation’s three largest Black Methodist denominations, the African Methodist Episcopal (headquarters in Philadelphia, PA), African Methodist Episcopal Zion (headquarters in Charlotte, NC) and Christian Methodist Episcopal (based in Memphis, TN) Churches, with combined memberships of more than 5 million, will convene at a historic gathering next month in Columbia, S. C. The ultimate goal of the gathering is to “address the plight of the African-American male and his critical role in America’s families and communities.”

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Christmas in African America Print E-mail
Holiday season for some African Americans actually start on December 26th with the harvest time ritual known as Kwanzaa. The holiday originated in 1960s, during the civil rights movement to commemorate African heritage of African Americans who use Swahili language.
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What Does the Bible Say About Marriage? Print E-mail

According to statistical analysis done on various demographic groups, a marriage starting out today has about 41-43% chance of ending in divorce. Research gathered by Glenn T. Stanton, Director of Global Insight for Cultural and Family Renewal and Senior Analyst for Marriage and Sexuality at Focus on the Family, reveals that evangelical Christians who regularly attend church divorce at a rate 35% lower than secular couples.

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Christmas in African America Print E-mail
Holiday season for some African Americans actually start on December 26th with the harvest time ritual known as Kwanzaa. The holiday originated in 1960s, during the civil rights movement to commemorate African heritage of African Americans who use Swahili language.
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What Does the Bible Say About Marriage? Print E-mail

Marriage is an important issue in the Christian life. But have you ever wondered what the Bible has to say about marriage? A quick search reveals more than 500 Old and New Testament references to the words "marriage," "married," "husband," and "wife."

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Independence Day Print E-mail
ImageOn July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Every day thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream. Happy Birthday, America!
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Juneteenth Celebration Print E-mail

ImageJuneteenth Celebration - A celebration called Juneteenth marks the anniversary of freed black slaves in Texas. These slaves found out that they were free between June 13th and June 19th, 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had been passed. 

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