Fantasia's Stars Cheerleaders had a wonderful performance at Our Lady of Sorrow's Cheerleading competition in Hamilton, New Jersey over the weekend on 2/26/11. Great job Indira on your outstanding performance.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
ISSUES CONCERNING MEN ALL THE TIME
It is important for men to have a place to go in order to get information, and discuss issues that affect them. Some of the issues are as follows: 1 - Does the most Abuse cases against women take place during the superbowl? 2 - Is Child Support in California state sanctioned homicide 3 - Gender. Visit http://ncfm.org/
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Holiday's We Must Begin to Celebrate
When Apartheid ended and the African National Congress under Nelson Mandela came into power in South Africa in 1994, the national holidays were changed to days that would be meaningful to all South Africans.
21 March: Human Rights Day
On this day in 1960 the police killed 69 people at Sharpeville who were participating in a protest against the pass laws. Many were shot in the back. The carnage made world headlines. Four days later the government banned black political organizations, many leaders were arrested or went into exile. During the Apartheid era there were human rights abuses by all sides; Human Rights Day is but one step to ensure that the people of South Africa are aware of their human rights and to ensure that such abuses never again occur.
27 April: Freedom Day
This was the day in 1994 when the first democratic election was held in South Africa, i.e. an election when all adults could vote irrespective of their race, and the day in 1997 when the new constitution took effect.
1 May: Worker's Day
Many countries around the world commemorate the contribution made by workers to society on May Day (America doesn't celebrate this holiday because of its communist origins). It has traditionally been a day to protest for better wages and working conditions. Given the role that trade unions played in the fight for freedom, it is unsurprising that South Africa commemorates this day.
16 June: Youth Day
On June 1976 students in Soweto rioted in protest against the introduction of Afrikaans as the language of instruction of half their school curriculum, sparking eight months of violent uprisings across the country. Youth Day is a national holiday in honour of all the young people who lost their lives in the struggle against Apartheid and Bantu Education.
18 July: Mandela Day
A new public holiday introduced by President Jacob Zuma in 2009 to celebrate South Africa's most famous son -- Nelson Mandela. "It will give people in South Africa and all over the world the opportunity to do something good to help others. Madiba was politically active for 67 years, and on Mandela Day people all over the world, in the workplace, at home and in schools, will be called upon to spend at least 67 minutes of their time doing something useful within their communities, especially among the less fortunate."
9 August: National Women's Day
On this day in 1956 some 20,000 women marched to the Union [government] Buildings in Pretoria to protest against a law requiring black women to carry passes. This day is celebrated as a reminder of the contribution made by women to society, the achievements that have been made for women's rights, and to acknowledge the difficulties and prejudices many women still face.
24 September: Heritage Day
Nelson Mandela used the phrase "rainbow nation" to describe South Africa's diverse cultures, customs, traditions, histories, and languages. This day is a celebration of that diversity.
16 December: Day of Reconciliation
Afrikaners traditionally celebrated 16 December as the Day of the Vow, remembering the day in 1838 when a group of Voortrekkers defeated a Zulu army at the Battle of Blood River, while ANC activists commemorated it as the day in 1961 when the ANC started to arm its soldiers to overthrow Apartheid. In the new South Africa's it's a day of reconciliation, a day to focus on overcoming the conflicts of the past and building a new nation.
Monday, February 14, 2011
MY FIRST TRUE VALENTINE - ODE TO MY WIFE - SHIRIN QUDDUS-CLARK
An Arctic World,
of darkness
and chilling thoughts
at bedtime,
of lonely anguish -
I've lived - many years;
until the ICE
had engulfed
MY HEART -
the DOUBT,
of being adequate -
knowing that the ONE,
who REQUIRED INTEGRITY,
HONOR,
MATURE RESPONSIBILITY,
PATIENCE,
HUMILITY,
PERSERVERANCE,
while at the same time,
an ability to EXCITE PASSION,
would not accept
mediocrity -
even if it meant
standing alone -
I chipped -
many years,
the GLAICER of my ways -
Praying that one day,
I'd be ready to
take on, master, and succeed
IN BEING A HUSBAND!
HUMBLE
UNDERSTANDING
SUPERMAN
BOLD
ALLURING
NEEDING-PASSION
DIVINE!
I'm going to spend
this LIFETIME
getting to know you -
falling in love OVER and OVER
again,
till DEATH do we DIFFUSE -
into one another's SOUL
ABSORBING EACH OTHER -
REFUSING TO MISS ONE DROP -
OF THE LOVE -
THAT STRUCK MY BLEEDING HEART,
THAT FIRST DAY
I FELL IN LOVE WITH YOU!
FROM OUR VERY FIRST
INTERACTION
WHEN THE IDEA OF YOU
PIERCED THE ICE,
AND THE MELTING BEGAN -
MY LOVE,
I CHERISH YOU!
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ME
TO BE YOUR LAWFUL!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
SHIRIN QUDDUS-CLARK
Thursday, February 10, 2011
BLACK BEAUTY EXPO 2011
DO YOU THINK YOUR HAIRSTYLE CAN WIN IT ALL? http://momoway.com/black-beauty-expo-2011-fair-event-8fvx
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Which last name SHOPS THE MOST?
INTERESTING ARTICLE ON SHOPPING CULTURE: http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,2045050,00.html
Monday, February 7, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Man Burns Himself in Protest!!!
Asma Mahfouz: A Woman Who Helped Start A Revolution
This Woman Helped start the Revolution in Egypt. Listen to the video she posted: http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2011/02/woman-who-helped-start-revolution.html#
Welfare Analysis
Read this great thesis on the Welfare State. http://www.hks.harvard.edu/inequality/Seminar/Papers/Edin.PDF
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
REVOLUTION EGYPT
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