Racial Reconciliation - articles
What was Geraldine Ferraro Thinking?
Geraldine Ferraro, a trailblazer for women as the first woman on a major party national ticket (Walter Mondale’s presidential running mate in 1984), said the following about Senator Barack Obama: more »
By Richard Land - Mar 14, 2008 - (11)
Topic: Citizenship, , National, Racial Reconciliation
American moral values: narrowed or prioritized?
It’s a cheap shot to criticize socially conservative American “values voters” for narrowing the political litmus test to abortion and same-sex “marriage,” because “narrowing” and “prioritizing” are two different things. more »
By Richard Land - Nov 27, 2007 - (5)
Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Human Rights, Racial Reconciliation, Social Issues, War, Science, Bioethics
There’s Nothing Funny about Racism
By now most Americans are aware of former “Seinfield” star Michael Richards’ melt-down on stage at the Laugh Factory comedy club in West Hollywood. more »
By Richard Land - Nov 22, 2006 - (12)
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation
“Reconciliation is a lot more than black and white. It is about politicians and how they serve their constituency. It is about bringing our behavior into harmony with our beliefs. more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation - Race and Health
African American men, on average, die much younger than they should from diseases that should not be so deadly. Death rates for African American men are higher than for whites in all age groups below the age of 84. more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation - Native Americans
Ron Custalow of the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention says that about 95 percent of the Native American population is unsaved. more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation - Minority-Owned Businesses
Twenty years ago, Michele Hoskins began making pancake syrup in the basement of her parents’ Chicago home. Today, she is the owner of a multimillion-dollar minority owned business that produces a line of syrups that can be purchased in many of the nation’s larger grocery outlets. more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation - Hispanic Americans
- Hispanics are more than twice as likely as are whites to be searching for meaning and purpose in life (60 percent to 28 percent, respectively). more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation - Hate Crime
“Racial bias motivated hate crimes against 4,754 victims in 2003. The majority of these victims — 66.3 percent — were the objects of anti-black bias. more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006 - (1)
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation - Education
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the overall high school dropout rate stands at approximately 11 percent. The rate for minority students is somewhat higher. more »
By Jerry Price - Feb 6, 2006
Topic: Citizenship, Racial Reconciliation