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Parole Denied

Parole Denied

By N Oji Mzilikazi

Originally published in the Montreal Community Contact Volume 23, Number 04 February 21, 2013

 

…Before you go around with, cohabitate or marry, try to gage the true personality, the mentality of your love interest. Study them. Check out both their personal history and that of their family. Don’t be confused by social standing, pedigree, bankbook balance, or them being handsome or beautiful. Parole denied is simply not a good place to be.

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The Never Ending War Against Females

The Never Ending War Against Females

By N Oji Mzilikazi

Originally published in the Montreal Community Contact Volume 23, Number 03 February 7, 2013

Reports of the December 2012 gang rape of 23-year-old Damini on a Delhi bus, and her subsequent death, morphed into a demonization of India, and with an implied sense of western self-righteousness and western cultural superiority in in regards to the treatment of women…

 

 

 

 

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Rethinking Black History Month

Rethinking Black History Month

By N Oji Mzilikazi

Originally published in the Montreal Community Contact Volume 23, Number 02 January 24, 2013

Even though Black History Month is geared to instil pride in People of African Descent and sensitize non-Blacks to the accomplishments of Blacks, and in the early 90s I did the lecture thing on Black History at a couple high schools for its celebration, I’ve always found Black History Month problematic…

 

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Language Matters

Language Matters

By N Oji Mzilikazi

Originally published in the Montreal Community Contact Volume 23, Number 01

January 10, 2013

Language facilitates communication.

Language gives meaning to words. If words do not mean what they say, if circumlocution, obfuscation, misnaming, mislabelling, re-engineering the meanings of words, and language confusion are allowed to stand, the lack of clarity would not only lead to miscommunication, misunderstanding, increased coarseness and offense, but place society on a downhill trajectory. Language matters…