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February 6, 2005
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Pictured above: Colin Powell Re-entering the job market. Courtesy of BrownWatch Contributor, Greg Fuller.
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Ed Gordon on his European Style: I try to do the best show I can do, so for me, it's not a question on a day to day basis of how you do a show from a black perspective. A black perspective is simply that, unlike most shows, we have an African-American host, and a great deal of the staff here are African-Americans, including those who make the major decisions about what is going to be on this show and what is going to be of import to our listeners. I think too often we throw about the idea of an African-American perspective. Do we say that the "CBS Evening News" is brought to you by a white male perspective? What's the difference there? Our goal is to give you a good program in the hope that anyone who tunes in will find it interesting, and that's always been my goal.[more ] Much better to watch Whites imitate Blacks though