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Reverse the Charges

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Jul 15, 2010
Did She Just Say That?
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Jul 1, 2010
Now I know how white folks in Nebraska feel
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Jun 18, 2010
Trenton and Water
Trenton needs leadership not political posturing.
Jun 14, 2010
Imani Files #18 ...Pleasures Of Potty Training
Potty training comes with its own set of rules and jokes.
Mar 16, 2010
What is the future of Harlem politics?
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Mar 3, 2010
Why Target Is Dead To Me
Walmart seems to be kicking Target's booty.
Feb 11, 2010
Octavia Butler Blues...
Octavia Butler was great before Essence started jocking her
Feb 1, 2010
Outsmarted Again...Imani Files #17
Three year olds are the most observant people on the planet.
Jan 28, 2010
The 25 Greatest QBs of All-Time
Here are the 25 best quarterbacks of all time. It might surprise you.
Jan 26, 2010
This week for Obama
steady action will right the ship for President Obama.
Jan 19, 2010
My Answer to Martin v Sanford and Son
Sanford and Son wins out over Martin.
Jan 15, 2010
Answer to KC and the Sunshine Band v AWB
No way KC and The Sunshine Band was better than Pick Up The Pieces.
Jan 8, 2010
Answer to Shaft v Superfly
It's Shaft over Superfly baby.
Jan 1, 2010
LeBron: Don't believe the hype
Based on objective criteria, Wilt Chamberlain was a better athlete than LeBron James.
Dec 28, 2009
The Economy...is the President right?
Focusing on the economic issues in the African American community, will pull the larger American economy up, not bring it down.
Dec 24, 2009
Answer to 12/4's Full Force v The Time
Full Force is better than The Time. No questions asked.
Dec 11, 2009
Outsmarted : Imani Files #16
Sometimes three year olds are smarter than adults
Dec 10, 2009
Friday Question and 11/13 Answer
Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud is barely better than We're A Winner
Dec 4, 2009
Why my mother doesn't like John Travolta
Why did John Travolta's star rise and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs sink?
Nov 30, 2009
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About this blog:

POSRO isn't a household word in American culture, but it has been featured in publications as varied as The Source magazine and The New York Times.

For those of you that know--and those of you that don't--the name is a play on the word NEGRO. We took away the NEG-ative prefix and replaced it with a POS-itive one. We "Reversed The Charges" so to speak.

Reversing the negative charges in the thought processes that go into the coverage Black people receive in the media, even in the age of Obama, is what this blog is all about.

The subject matter will vary as the mood hits me One day I may be talking sports. The next day local news in Trenton, NJ. But no matter what I talk about, I promise to be honest, respectful and entertaining. I hope you enjoy reading in the days, weeks, months and years to come.
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