Institutional Racism

Conversation Of The Week XXXVI: How Do We Speak Up Against Racism?

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Judith H. Katz Ed.D. Kaleel Jamison Consulting Group Inc.

Most people understand that racism is wrong. However, it has become increasingly challenging for people to identify clear examples of racism in their daily lives, unless they are extreme. Few challenge the seemingly racist joke, the offhand remark dismissing an entire group, or the subtle behaviors that continue to put People of Color in a one-down position while reinforcing white people’s one-up position. Why are we so reluctant to speak? And what can we do about it?

Issue Of The Week XXXVI: Racial Bias In The Presidential Election?

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D. A. Barber

Results released this month from an ongoing University of Washington study of eligible voters indicate that partiality for whites over blacks is the strongest in the least politically-partisan voters and racial biases against President Barack Obama could produce up to a 20 percent gap in the popular vote in an otherwise equal contest.

Long After Death - Confederate Spy Honored In US

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Jeannie Nuss - Associated Press

LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) — The story of David O. Dodd is relatively unknown outside of Arkansas, but the teenage spy who chose to hang rather than betray the Confederate cause is a folk hero to many in his home state.

Street signs and an elementary school in the state capital have long borne Dodd's name, and admirers gather at his grave each year to pay tribute to Dodd's life and death.

Issue Of The Week XXXV: NYPD Stop & Frisk Under Review By Lawmakers

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Colleen Long - Associated Press
Jennifer Peltz - Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Crime rates are low enough that New York can lay claim to being America's safest big city. The police commissioner is so popular that some have urged him to run for mayor.

And yet, city lawmakers are discussing proposals to rein in the New York Police Department, including the appointment of an independent inspector general to monitor it.

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