Posts Tagged ‘ black history month 2009 ’
Recently I have been so thrilled to learn about, what is in my opinion basically one of the only “real”/ down-to-earth havens on GW’s foggy bottom campus- The Multicultural Student Services Center. A place where people can just chill, a place where discussions about gender, race, politics and topics that I live for are [ READ MORE ]
I first met Gorkie back in the Fall of 2007 when I heard two women outside of Ross Hall (The School of Public Health and Medical School Building) at the George Washington University speaking French. I always like to pretend that my French skills that I worked so hard to learn from Madame Toelman’s [ READ MORE ]
I would have never thought a semester of Saving Lives by Freeing the Condoms (http://savelivesfreethecondoms.blogspot.com) and Smart Growth (two class projects) would introduce me to one of my closest friends. Before I tell you about why I love Ms. Doe let me give you a abridged version of some and I mean some of her [ READ MORE ]
One evening I was chilling, as I usually do, chatting with my buddy Dante at my Foggy Bottom Metro Station. Out of the corner of my eye I could see this young guy just kind of chillin’ and I thought to myself “what does he need. . . ??” He then slipped a [ READ MORE ]
I would have never thought a semester of Saving Lives by Freeing the Condoms (http://savelivesfreethecondoms.blogspot.com) and Smart Growth (two class projects) would introduce me to one of my closest friends. Before I tell you about why I love Ms. Doe let me give you a abridged version of some and I mean some of [ READ MORE ]
“When we look at HIV/AIDS by race and ethnicity, we see that African Americans have more illness (even though blacks account for about 13% of the U.S. population, they account for about half (49%) of the people who get HIV and AIDS; shorter survival times (Blacks with AIDS often don’t live as long as people [ READ MORE ]
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