• The Maleness Question 

    Do all males have male privilege? Does the possession of a penis afford you power in society that people without a penis do not have? I’ve been considering these questions this past while. And (like many of these things) the answer is complex and multifaceted. Sure, it would be easy to generalise and say, “yes,…

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  • A Thought Or Two About Race

    This past year has made one thing very clear: Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s rainbow has been washed away by the storms of fear, rage and trepidation. All this can be encapsulated in one death blow of a word: racism. It’s telling that it’s been twenty-two years since the historic election that ushered in democracy, and we…

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  • The role of the media in democratizing information is second to none. But I do think being too reliant on media as our only source of information and knowledge is dangerous. Dangerous, because television, radio and print media can only go so far in educating and creating awareness for specific issues. So many issues, so…

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  • The now-popular term “Black Excellence” always comes with a certain longing. In as much as accomplishments are celebrated, we lament the fact that such excellence is still the exception and not the norm. We seek a way to raise the standards of black men and women across all disciplines, knowing full well that our legacy…

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  • Carrying The Cross 

    The 21st century has made the Abrahamic God obsolete. This was always an inevitability. Ever since Sir Francis Bacon (ironically enough a devout Christian) developed the scientific method, the days of religion as an all-knowing oracle were numbered. While Christianity has expanded and thrived several centuries since, its death was imminent. This is partly because…

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  • Death is a commonality of the human experience. In a world where we are taught to “expect the unexpected”, we all know that there will come a fateful day when our hearts will cease to beat, and we will die.  Be that as it may, we seem to have a great fear of death. Mainly…

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  • “Radical individualism” is a term used to describe-in layman’s terms-the freedom from perceived restrictions such as religious and cultural hegemonies. Basically, the “ideology of non-ideology”. In a personal sense, I was in awe of this phenomenon when I first encountered it, but as I was well too aware, the labels used to define me won’t…

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  • Heartbreak isn’t the opposite of love; it is as much a part of love as the initial attraction itself. The experience of having a romantic relationship come to an end brings up so much within human beings. Some become obsessed, going to the most extreme of measures to regain their lost loves. Others hide their…

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  • Pro wrestlers…they are storytellers. They use the ring as their canvas, their blank page, to entertain, amuse and shock us. Whether it’s a Hulk Hogan legdrop on a giant, or it’s “The Chairshot Heard Around the World”, it’s hard to look at professional wrestlers as anything other than artists. But the ring…that’s just their public…

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  • TO BI OR NOT TO BI?

    There’s this phrase I hear from time to time. It goes, “everyone is a little bisexual.” I’m not going to argue its validity or anything, but it does get me thinking. Namely, that sexual orientation isn’t as black-and-white as “who you sleep with”. See, I believe that romantic relationships have two main components: the sexual…

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