Profiles (86)
religion of
our day faces these two same diverging paths: either choosingracial
equality, non-violent resistance, the love of
enemies/outsiders/non-believers, and the practice of
servanthoodorviolent fundamentalism, racial profiling, an
eschatology defined by in-and-out groups, and the grasping for
Quizzes (10)
by errantblue
This test attempts to determine the importance of heritage and ancestry and what possible significance it plays in the everyday lives of 21st Century people. ...
This test is hidden based on your maturity rating.
Change that.
by
by
The basic premise of the test is to determined how open-minded (or prejudiced) you are, to determine how you GENERALLY treat people, and other such th... ...
by
After recently moving to New England, I've started to feel a little bit self-conscious about being from the South. Southerners are mostly portrayed as... ...
Journal Posts (106)
by Alezander
in a trial of a
fight at the local high school where a white student who had been
making racial taunts was hit by black students. The fight was the
culmination of a series of racial incidents starting when whites
responded to black students sitting under the "white tree" at their
school by hanging
by bigmom815
in America, when racial barriers began
to come down due to Supreme Court decisions, like Brown v. Board of
Education; and due to an increase in the activism of blacks,
fighting for equal rights. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Baptist
minister, was a driving force in the push for racial equality in
the
by blackflags
Bordieu’s observations of society and its ability to stabilize a
culture of repression and hierarchy go a long way in illuminating
some of the misconceptions about racial inequality in King County.
by suchiru
they dont
know what equality really is, they think that them gettin special
treatment because of what white people did hundreds of years ago is
equality, well i have ... and you use Racial slurs against a white person its ok,
cuz you're in a minority, if a white person uses a racial slur
they're a
by resplendention
(1893) ) The Gentleman’s Agreement of 1907
Racial tensions in California were increased after ... So I have given up
on de facto equality. But de jure, I cannot abide it. If we are a
society that not only accepts this degree of inequality, not only
as a byproduct of human weakness, but as law,
Journal Comments (61)
Comment by RicoSuave2006
Would you like to be referred to as "gay" just
so we can promote the appearance of greater equality? Would you
like to have 4 judges rule that every Hispanic, Asian, and
Caucasian in California should be referred to as "Black" so that we
can promote the appearance of greater racial equality?
Forum Comments (71)
Comment by Samael_2102
did I ever say
racial bias and racial bias are two different thing. Lets not try
to twist my words again or are you not tired of hearing this from
me yet.Oh my fucking God. Dude. You said it right here:Oh and
Racial Bias is a ... freedom and equality. Yet the freedom and equality part
somehow
Comment by
motive of the Jewish groups that
were involved in the Black American Civil Rights movement was to
promote racial equality and racial integration, then we should
expect that they would promote racial equality and ethnic
integration in Israel just as ardently as they promoted it in the
United States.
Comment by
motive of the Jewish groups that
were involved in the Black American Civil Rights movement was to
promote racial equality and racial integration, then we should
expect that they would promote racial equality and ethnic
integration in Israel just as ardently as they promoted it in the
United States.
Comment by Itsme_Twan
Affirmative
Action white people realize that maybe racial bias isn't right.
Where were you with your sympathy 50 years ago. And lets not
pretend that we don't know the history of this country. One that
claims freedom and equality. Yet the freedom and equality part
somehow didn't manage to include
Comment by
Racial bias in the hiring of waitersWhite job applicants
were more likely to receive followup interviews at the restaurants,
be offered jobs, ... workers as part of a
larger report called “The Great Service Divide: Occupational
Segregation and Equality in the New York City Restaurant Industry.