Julian is amazing young man on a mission to clean up the oceans. He has acquired hundreds of thousands of followers that tune-in to watch him innovate and build a microwave pyrolysis reactor
Playing God From rainfall to race. In the realm of social policy, the field of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has emerged as a prominent example of social engineering.
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A call for compassionate dissent and a return to liberty
Connie Morgan and co-founder of Every Black Life Matters Kevin McGary talk about family, fatherhood and why Karl Marx must have been demon possessed.
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Embrace your own agency
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Getting into the right school need not be an overwhelming task
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Announcing my essay in "A Pathway to American Renewal (Vol. II)"
Personal Insights into Family Dynamics and Social Realities
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A Prohuman perspective on our near-miss with a national tragedy
Mike and Wink delve into the evolution and nuances of “Black Pride,” examining its complexities and the varying perceptions of snobbiness, class, and success within black America.
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Cecil Grant Jr. and host Connie Morgan discuss the experience of discovering that your values don't align with those of the people you were expected to be in harmony with.
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Black marriage rates and the "success sequence"
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The conversation highlights the importance of discipline and love in shaping character and the impact of desegregation on black students' experiences.
Hard work and careful planning go a long way