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Even some well-educated black professionals are not immune to the odd tenets of Afrocentrism. Covering the annual convention of the black National Medical Association last summer, Andrew Skolnick, an editor at the Journal of the American Medical Association, listened in disbelief as Dr. Patricia Newton, a psychiatrist affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, waxed eloquent about the wonders of melanin. It has "one of the strongest electromagnetic field forces in the universe," she proclaimed, and was responsible not only for imparting traits that make blacks superior to other races but also for stimulating healing through movement...
...Festival Jazz Ensemble and the Harvard university Jazz Band. Perform an open rehearsal with Orange Then Blue and George Schuller. Jorge Hernandez Cultural Center, 85 West Newton Street, Boston. Thursday, March 17, 7 p.m. Free. Call 262-1342 for more information...
...hearings last month on the Anti-AversiveBill proposed by Rep. David Cohen (D.-Newton),Sandra Genereux and Driscoll told Cory's story.Genereux pleaded for the end of painful aversivesand likened BRI's program to "torture in the DarkAges...
...sunny weekend day last September, John Sculley scribbled a note on the screen of his Apple Newton palmtop computer in the living room of his Greenwich, Connecticut, home. "Let's make Spectrum a world success," he wrote to Peter Caserta, president of Spectrum Information Technologies. Caserta and his aides, who had come to woo Sculley, then demonstrated how their wireless technology could reproduce the scripted message on a fax machine a few rooms away. As the fax whirred, the former chairman of Apple Computer saw visions of a global wireless revolution and his own role in it. "That's when...
...Newton, MA and Adams House...