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Obama Opposes Reparations

Obama opposes reparations for slavery By CHRISTOPHER WILLS – 2 days ago SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama opposes offering reparations to the descendants of

chioma adaku-griffin · Monday, August 4th 2008 · 3,607 views · 1 comments

Education as a Constitutional Right

Bill in Congress to Make Public Education a Constitutional Right As another reminder of attempts to take educational choices out of the hands of parents, legislation has been introduced in Congress

chioma adaku-griffin · Thursday, July 31st 2008 · 1,403 views · 1 comments

Why Women Have the Right to Vote

Just a reminder, ladies, of WHY we have the right to vote! A piece of history we need to remember, or perhaps become aware of, told in a brief and moving way. I never knew this anyway. This is

chioma adaku-griffin · Wednesday, July 30th 2008 · 1,344 views · 1 comments

Importance of Your Vote

Newport News, VA----Your vote is your voice; so, don't allow others to speak for you. According to San Francisco Chronicle, in 2000, black people were disfranchised voters and over 1.9 million votes w

chioma adaku-griffin · Thursday, July 24th 2008 · 1,183 views · 1 comments

527 Political Action Organization for HBCUs

Just when we are at the height of the Age of Aquarius, Global Warming, and the increase of gas prices, we are also at the height of Change for America. When the announcement was made about an African-

chioma adaku-griffin · Thursday, June 5th 2008 · 1,423 views · 1 comments

New 527 Organization formed to Educate Students at HBCUs

Chioma Adaku-Griffin Nashville, Tennessee -- Just when we are at the height of the Age of Aquarius, Global Warming, and the increase of gas prices, we are also at the height of Change for America.

chioma adaku-griffin · Thursday, June 5th 2008 · 1,298 views · 1 comments

HBCU Fund

HBCU Fund is a 527 political organization that partners with historical black colleges and universities to educate students on the political process and conduct issue advocacy campaigns.

chioma adaku-griffin · Thursday, June 5th 2008 · 1,111 views · 1 comments