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Hosted by Kelly Paradise DRIH (Discuss Racial Issues Here) Blog Talk Radio's first and foremost forum for listeners to learn, teach and react to racial issues that affect people nationally and internationally. No racial topic is taboo here. Political correctness is appreciated, but unnecessary. Enjoy the Show.

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Finding the connection bewteen real estate, quality of life and race. Call in and share your thoughts.

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Do specific cultural groups of America deserve financial compensation for admitted atrocities inflicted by the U.S. Government and White American majority? Your thoughts?

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Discussing the challenges and rewards of parenting mixed race/ multi-cultural children. Please share your thoughts. :)

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Join us to talk about the various issues concerning race in this country. We want to hear what you have to say.

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Join us to talk about the various issues concerning race in this country. We want to hear what you have to say.

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Arizona Man holds illegal immigrants found crossing the border on his land at gunpoint until authorities arrive. Immigrants involved report they were assaulted and abused by the man in question. Listen to the show for more details... more
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Tonight's show cancelled!

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Loyal listeners and participants of the Discuss Racial Issues radio show, I regret to inform you that we had to cancel tonight's show. Please join us at the same time next week (11/21/08) to "Discuss More Racial Issues". See you then!

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At one time, it was believed that integration would bring about equality. Did it? What would have happened if integration had been delayed and we had remained segregated a little longer? Would blacks be further ahead in society? Would we... more

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Why can black people say it and white people can't? Why do white people care if black people say it? These are some of the questions to be asked. We'd love to hear what you have to say.

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