Oppression and Privilege

Algae: An End To World Hunger?

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Rita Cook

Algae, a miracle health food provided by Mother Nature, and Catharine Arnston, Founder and CEO of the Naughty Nutritionist Inc. agrees.
 
According to NASA, World Bank, and the United Nations algae is the most nutritionally dense food in the world. It has 3 times more protein than steak, 50 times more iron than spinach, 4 times more chlorophyll than wheatgrass, all electrolytes, most B vitamins, Omega 3, and over 40 other nutrients.

Women’s Rights Activist & Only Female Congressional Medal Of Honor Winner

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Russell Roberts

Mary Edwards Walker had the bad luck to be born a century too early. Throughout her lifetime, she received severe criticism for practicing medicine and fighting to achieve equal rights for women, things we take for granted today.    

Born on November 26, 1832, on the family farm in Oswego, New York, Walker’s father Alvah, a freethinker and reformist, had a profound influence on her, particularly concerning the wearing of women’s clothing. Alvah believed that the restrictive women’s fashions of the day – petticoats, corsets, etc. - inhibited their movements and capabilities. 

Women Of Color Emerge As Key Demographic

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D. A. Barber

With Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, and Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council Cecilia Muñoz, on hand in Washington D.C., the Center for American Progress (CAP) released a study on August 8, 2012, that “takes a look into Latinos’ successes and challenges as one of the fastest-growing populations in the country.”

That report comes on the heals of CAP's Progress 2050 report released July 17, 2012, entitled, “The State of Women of Color in the United States.”

Passing Down Societal Values That Benefit Our Teens & Future Generations

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Alonzo Weston

Societal values, defined as beliefs, qualities, and traditions of a specific culture. They can be either appropriate or inappropriate values, beliefs, and behaviors, that families hand down through generations. They can be political, religious, social, or family issues.


The core belief is that the Puritan ethics of our founding fathers created our societal values, such as a belief in hard work, faith, and responsibility.


But in recent years, societal values are not only defined by those standards but by those of the media and the counterculture.

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