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Bangers: Chanel Iman And Other Bodacious Banger Angels Cover ELLE In ‘Kini’s And Stuff

One of our favorite supermodels, Chanel Iman was selected along with three other Victoria’s Secret bangers for ELLE Magazine’s October covershoot . “We felt it was time to show the sexy side of fashion again, enlisting four of the runway’s super seductive models – Miranda Kerr, Chanel Iman, Adriana Lima, and Doutzen Kroes in a story photographed by Alexei Hay and styled by ELLE Creative Director Joe Zee.” – Robbie Myers, ELLE Editor-in-Chief Keep clicking for more sexy shots from the story… including Adriana Lima and Miranda Kerr’s banging post-baby bodies!!!

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Black Church’s Protest of FAIR Education Act Typifies Hypocrisy

A Southern Missionary Baptist Church pastor in California is none too happy about the inclusion of gay history in schools.

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Black Church’s Protest of FAIR Education Act Typifies Hypocrisy

Black Church’s Protest of FAIR Education Act Typifies Hypocrisy

A Southern Missionary Baptist Church pastor in California is none too happy about the inclusion of gay history in schools.

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Black Church’s Protest of FAIR Education Act Typifies Hypocrisy

Black Church’s Protest of FAIR Education Act Typifies Hypocrisy

A Southern Missionary Baptist Church pastor in California is none too happy about the inclusion of gay history in schools.

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Coming To A Public School Near You: Gay Studies???

Over forty years ago, African Americans demanded public school districts and other educational institutions to reform their curriculum in order to reflect the experiences and histories of folks other than white men. Those opposed to the curriculum change argued that inclusion of the civil rights movement and notable black figures would challenge religious values and politicize the curriculum. Nevertheless, in the years that followed, other ethnic groups and women would follow suit and push schools to revise their curriculum to be more reflective of United States history. These battles over what and whom should be included in public school curricula are far from over; e.g., Texas State Board of Education approves revising textbooks to eliminate the civil rights movement, and Mississippi becomes the first state to implement a civil rights curriculum for grades K through 12. But it appears that public school curricula may undergo an entirely new makeover with the recent news that the state of California is close to becoming the first state to require the teaching of gay history. ( Continued at The Atlanta Post )

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