Barack Obama took the first step in cooling off the war of words between his campaign and Hillary Clinton's. "I've been a little concerned about the tenor of the campaign," Obama said in a press conference called yesterday evening in Nevada. "We've got too much at stake at this time in our history to be engaging in this kind of silliness," Obama said. "I suspect that other candidates may feel the same way."
Taking the High Road
Happy Juneteenth, Chicago!
Although many here in Chicago don't celebrate today as a holiday, June 19 marks Juneteenth, a day commemorating the announcement of the abolition of slavery Texas, and the end of slavery in the US. On June 19, 1865, 2,000 Union troops arrived on Galveston Island to take possession of the Texas and enforce the emancipation proclamation, more than two years after it took effect. Recognized in 14 states (including Texas) as an official holiday, it...
We Shall Overcome
It would be easy to write the obligatory piece about "the man and the dream" today. The fact of the matter is that the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is so much more than just the speech he give at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 in Washington, DC. Although he is remembered in the US as one of the leaders, if not the leader, of the civil rights movement in the 1950's...
No Habla Español @ Supercuts
A couple of Spanish-speaking hair stylists from the area claim in a lawsuit that the company they work for, Supercuts (who we always call SuperSLUTS since that one crooked haircut we got in a moment of bad judgement and desperation), banned the use of Spanish in the workplace. Supposedly, the bosses at Supercuts posted a sign for employees that said "Attention everyone: Speaking a language other than English is not only disrespectful, it is also prohibited."

