Oppression and Privilege
Alaskan Inuit food: Preserving The Inuit Heritage & Culture
Throughout their long history, the Alaskan Inuit (also known as the Eskimo) have traditionally been both fishers and hunters. Even today in some areas the Inuit people still hunt whales, caribou, seal, polar bear, and muskoxen. In addition to these staples, meals also include moose, a variety of fish and fowl, mountain sheep, hares, squirrels, and foxes, as well as plant foods such as wild herbs, roots, berries, and seaweed.
Why Do Some Universities Recruit Talented Black Athletes Yet Fail To Seek Out Academically Talented Black Students?
Dear Sticky Wicket,
During March whether you are a college basketball fan or not, you can hardly escape all the publicity and activity around “March Madness.” Why is it perfectly acceptable to recruit athletically talented black basketball players to wow students, fans, and alumni, yet many of those same schools fail to recruit academically talented black students to fill their classrooms?
~Irritated in Michigan
Dear Irritated,
Issue Of The Week XXVI: Perspectives On Homophobia And Heterosexism Across Race And Ethnicity
Each week, the White Privilege Conference and the Matrix Center for the Advancement of Social Equity and Inclusion, housed at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS), hosts a half hour radio show called Intersections Radio that features an interview with a different author, scholar, and/or speaker.





