How do men and women look at advertisements differently? Research firm EyeTrackShop recently surveyed 50 men and 50 women to find out. It showed them three ads -- two pretty sexual in nature, and one that was not. How did the different genders look at each ad? Read on to find out ... ... Read more...
by Luke Douglas EDUCATORS are being urged to incorporate the experiences of boys outside of school into to the classroom, and to give boys more space to express themselves without reprimand as ways to improve their performance in the education system. Participants at a one-day workshop tackl... Read more...
LETS START WITH WHITE WOMEN... You’ve probably heard that men cheat for physical reasons, women for emotional reasons. Sure, there’s some truth to that, but when we asked real women around the country to share why they strayed from their boyfriends, we learned they had a whole host of explana... Read more...
I talked to my great friend/brother, Rich Graham (thank you, Rich Graham, for the name and thirty percent of this blog). Without him being anti-Facebook for so many years, I would have never written this. Before we go on, insert disclaimer here; this piece isn’t aimed at any of my friends and us... Read more...
On January 13, 2010 Pat Robertson, founder and chairman of the Christian Broadcasting Network, stated that Haiti “swore a pact to the devil.” This was one day after a 7.0 earthquake rocked the island nation resulting in massive loss of life. The “pact” Robertson so confidently ment... Read more...
It's a topic often shuttered behind backyard fences or resigned to a picture-frame in the corner of an office. The disquieting crossroads where motherhood confronts job ambition comes into full view in a new anthology of women's reflections, "Torn: True Stories of Kids, Career, and the Conflict... Read more...
http://theassatadaughtersproject.tumblr.com/ Iresha Picot and Natasha Butler, Assata’s Daughters, come together to build a collection of work for Black Women, by Black Women, in the name of our Revolutionary Warrior Mama, Assata Shakur. In a 1978 article in the Black Scholar, Assata Shakur... Read more...
_ Psychology Today blogger Satoshi Kanazawa sparked a firestorm with his latest posting entitled, "A Look at the Hard Truths About Human Nature." In it, the evolutionary psychologist at the London School of Economics argues that black women are less physically attractive than other women. Th... Read more...

In a nation with 93 million obese people, a few ob-gyn doctors in South Florida now refuse to see otherwise healthy women solely because they are overweight. Fifteen obstetrics-gynecology practices out of 105 polled by the Sun Sentinel said they have set weight cut-offs for new patients start... Read more...