culture
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Why Do So Many People Think Blacks Are Racist?
Blogging at the Huffington Post, Earl Ofari Hutchinson checks in on the recent Rasmussen poll, which showed that more Americans think that blacks are more racist than whites. A recent Rasmussen poll found that more Americans by a wide margin think blacks are more racist than whites. This also included a significant percent of blacks who according…
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Why Do Catholics Canonize Popes?
Catholics believe “a saint is a holy person through whom God intervenes after his or death to aid the living,” writes David M. Perry, a history professor, at CNN, and this is is one reason Catholics want to canonize Pope John Paul II. On Friday, Pope Francis announced the canonization of two of his predecessors:…
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Poll on Black Racism Challenged
When a recent poll by Rasmussen Reports found that Americans consider blacks more likely to be racist than whites and Hispanics, the results were, well, surprising, especially in the context of the racial polarization going on in the nation right now, including New York Police Department’s stop-and-frisk program, which largely targets young black and Latino males. Now,…
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Social Media Plays Major Role in Zimmerman Trial
When George Zimmerman shot the unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin nearly a year ago, it captured worldwide attention in a backlash sparked mostly by social media, the Associated Press reports. Now, sites such as Twitter and Facebook have become a major presence at George Zimmerman’s trial, both inside and outside the courtroom. A witness who testified…
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Part-Time Jobs Become Permanent Fixture in US
Hiring is on the uptick in at least area of the U.S. economy: temporary work, the Associated Press reports. Part-time workers are being hired at some of the nation’s largest corporations. Combined, they account for nearly 17 million people, who have only tenuous ties to the companies that pay them. From Wal-Mart to General Motors…
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Chris Noth's Marriage Spurs Racist Hate Mail
In a surprisingly candid interview with the Wall Street Journal, Chris Noth, famous for his role as Mr. Big on Sex and the City, among others, says that his marriage last year to longtime girlfriend Tara Lynn Wilson has prompted racist hate mail. The usually private Noth expressed dismay over opponents of interracial relationships. “When…
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The Demise of Paula Deen's American Dream
What actually sank Paula Deen’s wayward American dream was not her flagrant use of the n-word but her often-stated desire to return to the legal ownership of blacks, which made her family rich, Imara Jones contends in a blog post at Colorlines. Deen’s plantation wishes and mint julep dreams burst back into public consciousness on June 19.…
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Are Whites Touchy About Being Called Racists?
When whites react defensively to people who call them out on their bigotry, they are struggling, in part, to reconcile themselves with a loss of white privilege, Scot Nakagawa writes in a piece at Changelab, which examines racism through a variety of lenses. I’ve often pondered the question, why are white people so touchy about being…
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Sale Items? Black Babies Cost Less to Adopt
For roughly $20,000 what could you buy? A car? A semester’s worth of college tuition? A beautiful, bouncing, black baby? According to Jezebel, in her website for NPR, the Race Card Project, Michele Norris touches on the scary reality that black children cost significantly less to adopt than any other race. Norris’ piece dives…
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Building Diversity Is Our Greatest Strength
In light of the recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, which kicked the case back to a lower court of appeals, America’s educational institutions should recommit to fair and thoughtful ways to foster diversity, NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous blogs at the Huffington Post. “For a country regarded as the paramount leader in…

