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Mar 17, 2010 at 04:33 PM
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Hang in there!
Written by Danny Bakewell Jr., (President & Executive Editor), on 06-04-2009 00:00
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Hang in there! I know many of you are feeling the pinch of an eroding economy and with prom dates and graduations, you are probably not feeling economical relief that was promised.


It is in these times when we must rely on each other and our faith in God, making intelligent decisions and not emotional ones.


It is during these times that you purchase what you need from vendors who have been friendly to you in the past.


The purchasing power of Blacks is still quite strong and there are many Black businesses that are operating in our community. It is our responsibly to make sure they remain viable.


State budget cuts will be taxing on many programs, thus the need for non-profit organizations such as the Brotherhood Crusade, Mother's In Action and others like them, is essential now.


Churches and volunteer efforts and mentor programs are vastly significant.


As a people, African Americans are the most resilient and resourceful in the world. We shall and will overcome these difficult times.


On a lighter note, the Lakers will bring some much-needed excitement to the Southland this week with another championship run.


It's been a long time since we've had a parade downtown and trust me, this one will not be easy.


I am not like most, a designated Laker Hater, but I am opened minded and the performance of the Orlando Magic against the Cleveland Cavs was impressive.


I hope the Lakers can win it, but those guard and wing players for the Magic will be a difficult task to overcome.


Like the one with the economy before us, the Lakers will discover that nothing comes easy.

 

Last update: 06-04-2009 00:00

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Users' Comments (3) RSS feed comment
Posted by mazusc, on 06-04-2009 12:45,
Bad times or not it is about time for all the Black politicians from Southern California to acknowledge and denounce the devastating harm that the budget cuts, state and local, in education are doing to the black and brown children of Los Angeles. Class sizes doubling, English and Math not being offered in high schools, teacher cuts the majority being in South/Central/East Los Angeles. 
The silence from our elected representatives is deafening. We are in hard times but the first cuts are directed at children. Healthy Kid/Healthy Families, parks, education, Summers School, teachers, preschools, summer jobs, youth programs. Luckily jails and police are still being fully funded. These are our elected officials taking care of us. WE voted for them and we trusted them.
 

Posted by laoldie, on 06-04-2009 15:39,
Your right Mazusc, you voted for them, over and over again. As long as black legislators put their big dollar campaign supporters ahead of their constituents, nothing is going to change. Thanks Danny, but I'll save my cheering for the Lakers when they participate in the MLK parade.
 

Posted by hospital ex@yahoo.com, on 06-08-2009 12:27,
LET 'S DO AN ARTICLE ON THOSE aFRICAN aMERICANS THAT KEEP APPEARING IN THE PAPER WITH 
Don Sterling...
 

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