#TalkingTuesdays is a time for open, effective dialogue on how our followers truly see the world and it’s events as well as positively interact with one another. Every Tuesday, we pose some questions which you can answer by tweeting us, using the hashtag #TalkingTuesdays or commenting on this post. Is it ever appropriate to use the N [...]
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#TalkingTuesdays April 17
Posted by admin on April 15th, 2012
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No Comments »#Talking Tuesdays May 24
Posted by admin on May 24th, 2011
Today’s topics are: Is it appropriate/funny to call Barack Obama the ‘magic negro’? http://bit.ly/ig4IeK Does the West have a right to tell women in developing countries how to conduct their sexual lives/health? http://ind.pn/jJ54Ij YSL launched Touche Eclat for darker skin tones was launched last week after 12 years; YSL gave the reason for the [...]
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