What you do with success is what matters Dawn Turner Trice November 29, 2004 In last Monday’s column I wrote about a discussion I had with a good friend. She […]
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Category listings of blog entries. Approximately 1200 blog entries and 500 comments from the old "A Mixed Blog" are in the process of being converted and imported to this section. Stay tuned – the archives will eventually be complete!
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t
Entering the colorblind zone 11/29/04 Chicago Tribune Observations from someone who’s been there: Welcome to racism when you’re biracial By Alysia Tate. Alysia Tate is the editor and publisher of […]
Read moreFamily Values and the New Multi-Racial Alliance
Family Values and the New Multi-Racial Alliance The Multiracial Activist December 2004/January 2005 by Rev. John Kenyon https://www.multiracial.com/readers/kenyon2.html This entry also posted at Taking The Gloves Off and OneDropRule.
Read moreResolving the Tension between White and Black Feminists
Resolving the Tension between White and Black Feminists Through a Study of Biracial Women The Multiracial Activist December 2004/January 2005 by April D. Spreeman https://www.multiracial.com/readers/spreeman.html This entry also posted at […]
Read moreA Hunt Turns Tragic, and Two Cultures Collide
A Hunt Turns Tragic, and Two Cultures Collide The New York Times November 28, 2004 By STEPHEN KINZER and MONICA DAVEY The two gatherings, less than 200 miles apart, seemed […]
Read moreL.I. Clash on Immigrants Is Gaining Political Force
L.I. Clash on Immigrants Is Gaining Political Force The New York Times November 29, 2004 By PATRICK HEALY Everywhere Steve Levy went last year in his successful campaign for Suffolk […]
Read moreAbuse suffered by biracial children
The mother of mass killer George E. Banks says she does not want to see her son executed for murdering 13 people in a shooting rampage, but that she won’t […]
Read moreAlabama Vote Opens Old Racial Wounds
Alabama Vote Opens Old Racial Wounds School Segregation Remains a State Law as Amendment Is Defeated The Washington Post By Manuel Roig-Franzia Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, November 28, 2004; […]
Read moreBanned in Boston: American Indians, but Only for 329 Years
Banned in Boston: American Indians, but Only for 329 Years The New York Times November 25, 2004 By KATIE ZEZIMA It is a prejudicial, archaic concept that prohibited Native Americans […]
Read moreIn South Africa, Denial Is a Form of Protection
AIDS Unawareness: In South Africa, Denial Is a Form of Protection The New York Times November 28, 2004 By ROGER COHEN GUGULETU, South Africa – This is a poor and […]
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