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New Orleans writer Kalamu ya Salaam is the author of a new collection of essays and poetry, What Is Life? — Reclaiming The Black Blues Self (Third World Press: Chicago) He is also the producer and  scriptwriter for "Crescent City Sounds,” a nationally syndicated  weekly New Orleans music program. 

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Earth Day

daily, once we arrive we should ask ourselves what are we doing to make the earth glad that we are here walking its face breathing and being does our living...

What Time Is It?

Except for the last 37 years (i.e., since the 1964 Civil Rights Act), America has had an official policy of state racism. Since day one, the "American dream" has been...

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