The "Don't shop where you cannot work" campaign has been around since the 1930's, but it is still true today. When you shop, make sure you look around to see if the employee population represents what you expect.
While I mourn the lost of small and family businesses, honestly, many of those businesses did not employ Blacks or Hispanics. If they did it was for window dressing. If you believe jobs are the key to success and some happiness, then companies like Wal-Mart and McDonald's should be supported.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
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