Ethnic differences seen in youth drug use

CNN
- Teens of different ethnic groups use alcohol, marijuana and cigarettes for different reasons and educators should use different strategies to keep them clean, according to a new study that was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. The study is published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
Researchers analyzed [...]

On Labor Day, grim news for young black jobseekers

Lexington Herald-Leader
- There’s little to celebrate this Labor Day. The unemployment rate for July, stuck at 9.5 percent, means that 14.6 million people who have been looking for work are still jobless.
The situation is even worse for blacks between the ages of 16 and 24. Only one in three of them has a job. An [...]

Some states haven’t changed coke-crack disparity

Police found such a small amount of crack cocaine in James V. Taylor’s car that investigators described it as unweighable. It was enough for a 15-year prison sentence in Missouri, where the courts make an enormous distinction between crack and powder cocaine.
Missouri and several other states followed the federal government’s lead in creating such disparities [...]

The never ending distortion of blacks in the media

The Famuan
- For too long, African Americans have been misrepresented in all forms of media. Most of the time, it is to no fault of our own. Still, too often we are the very reason for such misconceptions.
Instead of working on trying to change the stereotypical image that plagues us all, we entertain it. How [...]

Encouraging Entrepreneurship Among HBCU Students

Diverse Education
- In the mid-1990s, Amir Pirzadeh had an idea for improving sawmills. But he struggled with how to turn a technical innovation into a profitable business.
That changed in 2007 when Pirzadeh, an MBA student at Fayetteville State University, and classmates won a business competition — the Opportunity Funding Corporation’s (OFC) Venture Challenge. Three years [...]

King’s ‘Dream’ Message Survives the Latest in 47 Years of Flawed Messengers

Huffington Post
- Last week in a commentary in the Huffington Post, we promised not to prejudge Glenn Beck’s planned Lincoln Memorial rally to “Restore Honor” on the 47th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.s “I Have A Dream” speech. With the rally concluded, however, it is time to weigh in not in anticipation of [...]

Most disadvantaged, African-American men

The most needy and least helped of the U.S. disadvantaged are most likely to be African-American men, researchers suggest.
Waldo E. Johnson Jr., an associate professor at the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service Administration, says black men suffer in a variety of ways, including being stereotyped as reckless and having little regard for their [...]

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