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Racism and xenophobia go hand-in-hand – blaming personal unhappiness and perceived failure on immigrants and people of other races is as old as humanity itself. Now, in this day and age, we can add the internet and a flow of non-stop media-bites. People face a constant video deluge of other people appearing successful and happy. Reality disappears. It’s easy to forget everybody – everybody – faces challenge, heartbreak, and disappointment. Humanity has to come to terms with the internet or risk losing all sense of humanity.

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The American

I was born on December 20th in the year 1956 at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City, South Dakota, and not far from the steely gaze of Presidents Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson and Roosevelt carved into the side of Mount Rushmore. On the first day of Elementary School, I was introduced to my fellow classmates as “The American.” After living in England for three years I returned to the states with a Cockney accent and the realization that my father was an angry alcoholic because of me. Oh yeah, I also learned that in America I was just a little nigger who talked funny. Keep reading…

Anthony Belcher

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The Riddle Roo – by Shannon Pate

Featuring a silly kangaroo who speaks in riddles, this picture book offers the youngest learners an opportunity to guess objects from clues given by The Riddle Roo. By first hearing the riddle, then seeing the image, this book creates a dynamic way for little learners to develop their critical thinking and logic skills. By not giving the answers outright, the learner is challenged to verbally communicate what they think the answer to the riddle is. This guessing game format is a fun way to encourage the critical thinking and language skills that are crucial to later successful learning and problem-solving.