#Equality

#Equality – A short film by Neel Kolhatkar Starring: Neel Kolhatkar Caitlin Burley insta – cait.bonnie Josh Wade Written by Neel Kolhatkar Directed by Neel Kolhatkar Produced by Conceptional Media Cinematography by Tim Mann Edited by Adam Krowitz Sound Design by Can Okan Tickets to Shows: http://www.andrewtaylormanagement.com… Twitter: https://twitter.com/neelkolhatkar Instagram: http://instagram.com/neelkolhatkar @neelkolhatkar Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Neel.Kolhatk… Vine:…

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Breakdown of the Black Family, and Its Consequences

According to the modern-day civil-rights establishment, most of the problems that currently afflict African Americans result directly from the intractable white racism that allegedly continues to plague blacks in every region of the country — across all age groups, all educational levels, and all income brackets. This civil-rights elite largely ignores the role of issues…

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Get Up, Stand Up!

BY MICHAEL COREN ,QMI AGENCY An excerpt from THIS article: http://www.torontosun.com/2014/05/08/its-time-to-stand-up-for-mens-rights What I encountered was evidence of a campaign to discredit men and a legal and sociological campaign to remove their rights as husbands and partners and, in particular, fathers. I’m very lucky to be in a happy marriage with a wonderful wife and with four…

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What happens when a boy wants to play field hockey?

What happens when a boy wants to play field hockey? If you live in Missouri, or countless other states in America, too bad. That’s what happened to high school sophomore Matthew Bozdech. When he asked to play, the school refused his request. Matt Bozdech is 15. He has braces and brown hair. He likes video games. He’s a…

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Father’s suicide becomes rallying cry for fairness in court

An excerpt from a Glenn Sacks post but is no longer available. Here is more info: http://www.canadiancrc.com/Newspaper_Articles/National_Post-Darrin_White-Fathers_suicide_becomes_rallying_cry_for_fairness_in_court_01APR2000.aspx Thirty-five years ago today, Lillian White gave birth to her youngest son. Yesterday, she knelt down and kissed his coffin at his graveside. Darrin White committed suicide two weeks ago in Prince George, B.C., after a judge ordered…

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The father factor: What happens when dad is nowhere to be found?

This is an excerpt from the first article in a four-part series, written in partnership with TheAtlantic.com, examining the role of fathers in American families. The dad factor “I think there’s consensus that cultural and family factors are causing children’s family lives to be more unstable than in the past,” said Andrew J. Cherlin, author of…

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