- Who do you think was the most influential individual in the 20th Century? TIME wants to know. So tell them. Personally, as much as I favor Mother T., John the XXIIIrd & my mama's old Harlem Ashrammate, James Farmer, Jr., who really laid the civil rights foundation for MLKJr & Co., not to mention a dear family friend, Peace Pilgrim (see a pattern emerging here?), I gotta go with that great Skinhead for Peace Mahatma Gi. But, hey, it's your nickel, so to speak. Go for it, dude/dudette!
- Yeah, M.K.'s m'Man! Here's a terrific little essay on the great Loinclothed One written by none other than Salman Rushdie! I lifted it from the above 'site, but I don't think they'll mind terribly. [Oh, and by the way, there's a link at the end of the piece to the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence (this will get you there, too.)] Mahatma! You go, guy!
- In late August of 1999 I penned a letter to the President (I dated it September 23rd in honor of the Puerto Rican Grito de Lares celebration.) If you truly believe in liberty then you must read and consider what my letter has to say. It goes to the heart of need for the spiritual emancipation of our governmental representatives from the arrogance in their tacit support for the form of slavery called colonialism. Please click on the Puerto Rican flag and walk with me.
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