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Category: Racism
Reading: Occupations
While I think it is fantastic that Occupy Wall Street is offering immigration training to protesters, I also think that the well-meaning individuals quoted in this article also need to wake up and realize that undocumented immigrants have been organizing Read More …
Violence
We have a right to be angry when the communities we build that are supposed to be the model for a better, more just world harbor the same kinds of antiqueer, antiwoman, racist violence that pervades society. Recommended reading for Read More …
Eat Pray Die
Eat, Pray, Love could have been a fantastic book and movie about whiteness and capitalism. No, it really is about a bored white woman traveling the world, eating food and having sex with various different men while trying to find Read More …
The Need for Affirmative Action In a “Post-Racial” Society
Thanks to a 2-1 ruling from the Sixth Circuit, Michigan finally overturned its ban on affirmative ban. Ward Connerly is surely seething. I hope California is next. Opponents of affirmative action, including Democratic Senator James Webb, contend that the practice Read More …
Does Pindar Singh Just Look Illegal?
Say Hello to Pindar Singh, the latest in the growing line of stereotypical and typecast South Asian characters on an American network show, Franklin and Bash. What’s so bad about how Pindar is portrayed? They don’t bother to pronounce his Read More …