A Crash Course in the Hood

These stories about living in the inner cities of Manhattan are but a reflection of inner cities throughout the greater US of A. They serve as a slice of reality not found in the tomes churned out by those baby-boi, wet-behind-the ears, pimped rappers abused by the recording industry.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

An Introduction to Sociotechnical Systems Engineering at Georgetown University






Interesting...our society's administrators and scholars are heading in a direction that may make us...or break us.

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Real people, real issues, real challenges created by the bias, arrogance, ignorance and fear of those in power who still subscribe to that false, economic based concept of 'race'. And perpetuated, neigh allowed, by those 'Americans' who choose to remain mute and sit safely tucked away behind their comfortable economic status, remaining in denial about what Life is like for those dwellers of The Hood.
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