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Mother’s Day: “Keep Hope Alive” Radio Show

12 Sunday May 2013

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

“Happy Mother’s Day!”

This morning, I was a guest (along with Atty Barbara Arwine & Dr. Mariko Chang) on the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s “Keep Hope Alive” weekly radio show on every Sunday Morning from 8-10 EST.  This morning’s show explored the real meaning of MOTHER’S DAY, as well as the Continue reading →

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Catchy Gangnam Style Attracts with Hidden Message

17 Wednesday Oct 2012

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This is a repost of my column for EthicsDaily.com.

The music video “Gangnam Style” is mesmerizing and addictive. It has lots of color, action, comedy and scene changes. It is entertaining even if you do not speak or understand Korean.

Psy’s video has drawn mass attention by Americans and those in the Western world. “Gangnam Style” has hit No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard chart. It now holds the Guinness World Record for “most liked” video. Continue reading →

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