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Ben Carson’s attack on Muslims shows propensity for prejudice knows no race

September 21, 2015 By Egberto Willies

Ben Carson, Muslim, race,President

Ben Carson’s despicable comments about Muslims proves that prejudice is immune to race. This sentiment should disqualify his presidential run.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: Ben Carson, Chuck Todd, Islam, meet the press, Muslim

Touching dialogue with my friend’s frustration with the country’s race dynamics

September 3, 2015 By Egberto Willies

Black White Racism

This race dialogue is important especially during a time when the powers attempt to divide & conquer coercing us to take our eyes off our real nemesis.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: race

Race isn’t the big divide – We are just being played

August 25, 2015 By Egberto Willies

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Until there is disruption, rarely does anyone listen. How do we move from disruption to change? Many points in this piece on race lay a foundation.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, BLM, prejudice, race, Race isn't the big divide - We are just being played, racism, White people

It is time for white culture to self-examine

June 21, 2015 By Egberto Willies

White Culture examination

The hate some in the ‘white culture’ have for the ‘others’ can only be resolve from within, not by hiding from reality but changing the sad reality.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: racism, White culture

Michael Eric Dyson’s on Rachel Dolezal points out race as a social construct (VIDEO)

June 15, 2015 By Egberto Willies

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Michael Eric Dyson points out that one must be consistent in addressing the Rachel Dolezal matter if one really believes race is just a social construct.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: Ed Schultz, Michael Eric Dyson, Rachel Dolezal

Starbucks talks race – Display of social & corporate responsibility a beacon

December 19, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Starbucks

Every time I scan my phone, pay cash, or use my credit card I ask the same question. Why do I buy a simple Starbucks Venti black coffee for $3.00+.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: race, Starbucks

Rickey Wagoner, Lying Bus Driver Shoots, Stabs Himself, Blames Black Kids For ‘Race-Fueled Attack’ (Video)

June 20, 2014 By Egberto Willies

Rickey Wagoner

Rickey Wagoner, a 320-pound, 49-year-old bus driver working for the Dayton, Ohio transit system decided that he was going to lie himself into national prominence. Rickey Wagoner claimed that he was attacked by three hooded black men on February 24th, 2014. He claimed they shot him and stabbed him. Rickey Wagoner said two bullets struck […]

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: Bible, Black men, Dayton, hoodie, new testament, Racist, Rickey Wagoner

Herman Cain plays the race card on the Republican Party (VIDEO)

December 10, 2013 By Egberto Willies

Herman Cain

Herman Cain plays the race card on his own party . Who would believe this? Herman Cain went on Fox News’ America’s Newsroom and spoke some truth to the Republican Party. The once GOP darling that ran for the Republican nomination for President in 2012 may be waking up to the intrinsic prejudice within his […]

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: America's Newroom, Fox News, gop, Herman Cain, Michael Steele, race, race card, racist republicans, Republican Party

I was Trayvon Martin the day I came to America

July 3, 2013 By Egberto Willies

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My first stop in America was a little town called Brenham, TX in 1979. It is home of the Texas famous Blue Bell Ice Cream and Blinn Junior College. My ticket to study engineering in America was based on a music scholarship, but that’s another subject. I was a wet behind-the-ears black kid that spoke […]

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: George Zimmerman, murder, Panama, race, racism, Trayvon Martin

I was Trayvon Martin the day I came to America

March 24, 2012 By Egberto Willies

Trayvon Martin

Trayvon Martin’s Trayvon Martin’s murder by racist security guard George Zimmerman illustrates the dangers of racial profiling.urder by racist security guard George Zimmerman illustrates the dangers of racial profiling.

Filed Under: Essays On Race, General Tagged With: George Zimmerman, murder, Trayvon Martin

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