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. >> this is also indicative of the culture of college campuses where people are dressing up in blackface and holding racist parties, dressing in traditional asian garb, white students appropriating all of these different cultures. and again, seeing it not in the context of the history of racism, but to minimize the experience of black and brown people in this country. >> what do you think the implications of this are >> for future generations of minority students seeking higher education. >> it means that we have so much more work to do as far as this project of integration. it is not on black and brown students to open up the hearts of their white compatriots and say, except me, it is on white students, white america, to teach and not just acceptance, but antiracism and to be more accommodating to make sure that these institutions we are asked to integrate into our welcoming and are not openly hostile to students of color. >> tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, marking the fight to end the segregation altogether. what do you think it says about the work still le
. >> this is also indicative of the culture of college campuses where people are dressing up in blackface and holding racist parties, dressing in traditional asian garb, white students appropriating all of these different cultures. and again, seeing it not in the context of the history of racism, but to minimize the experience of black and brown people in this country. >> what do you think the implications of this are >> for future generations of minority students seeking...
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respect your work so much dr west you haven't called brock obama a quote rockefeller republican and blackface was unworthy of swearing in on dr king's bible i mean in your experience alone is obama being an african-american a factor that deters people from criticizing him because inherently they're looking at him as a symbol of progress just for the sake of him being african-american well absolutely i mean one has been a shameful silence in the black community in terms of keeping alive the legacy of martin king of comics of fannie lou hamer which is telling the truth and bearing witness to justice beginning with black people but concerned about what goes on in the middle east palestine is just as valuable as israelis what's going on in one tunnel big hundred sixty six persons eighty six and now ready to go but they refused to be released and is no serious public conversation you all had the courage to release report that what's going on in so many different arenas where the corporate media remains hidden and concealed how many innocent children have really been killed by u.s. drones with bomb
respect your work so much dr west you haven't called brock obama a quote rockefeller republican and blackface was unworthy of swearing in on dr king's bible i mean in your experience alone is obama being an african-american a factor that deters people from criticizing him because inherently they're looking at him as a symbol of progress just for the sake of him being african-american well absolutely i mean one has been a shameful silence in the black community in terms of keeping alive the...
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mean this is also indicative of the culture of college campuses where people are dressing up in blackface and holding racist parties where they're you know dressing up in you know traditional asian garb it white students that are you know appropriating all of these different cultures and writing it off as a prank and again seeing it not in the context of the history of racism in this country but trying to essentially minimize the experience of black and brown people in this country what do you think the implications of this are and not just for the specific student but also for future generations of minority students seeking higher education. i think this is this is to me means that we have so much more work to do is far as this project of integration in it's not on black and brown students to be it to you know open up the hearts of their their white compatriots and say you know except to me it's on you know students of stupid white students white america to teach you know not just accept in but to teach and to racism and should be more accommodating and should be to make sure that these
mean this is also indicative of the culture of college campuses where people are dressing up in blackface and holding racist parties where they're you know dressing up in you know traditional asian garb it white students that are you know appropriating all of these different cultures and writing it off as a prank and again seeing it not in the context of the history of racism in this country but trying to essentially minimize the experience of black and brown people in this country what do you...
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today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. you've heard of that book " what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those forces trying to press them down. what happens to them? george wallace happens to them. populism today is the tea party. it was co-opted. it was colorized, the whole issue. yet, charles murray, who wrote a book called " the bell curve," i won't go into that -- he regained himself with me one year ago with another book about two nations. it was about white america good he got in so much trouble writing about black folks he stayed away. it was about the wage and income gap in white america. it has been growing since the late 1950s. same amount of time we have been talking about civil rights. there was ade-industrialization of america. the steel mill where i worked and made enough money in the summertime to pay for college in the wintertime at ohio university, go bobcats, where the tuition was -- i had to
today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. you've heard of that book " what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those forces trying to press them down. what happens to them? george wallace happens to them. populism today is the tea party. it was co-opted. it was colorized, the whole issue. yet, charles murray, who wrote a book called " the bell...
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dopant -- done to doughnuts under fire after it ran an advertisement in blackface it was used to promote the charcoal doughnut one executive in thailand saying it was just paranoid american thinking but the chief communications officer has pulled the spot and has apologized to anyone that was offended. with the non-partisan tax policy center finding 43 percent of americans don't have to pay any federal income tax this year and that is down from the 47 percent figure made famous by a mitt romney last year election. that portion that pay no federal income tax will drop even more to only one-third of americans by a 2024. >> forget the days of nding a quarter ended york hello. kids will get an average $3.70 per lost to this that is a 23% jump over last year the going rate of $3 purchase so that means the full set amid the tooth fairy it wll set you back $74. obama claims he is more wary but the eighth team is yo has the administration made its case? it. lori: it united nations investigators preparing to leave syria after the gather evidence it related to the regime suspected chemical weapons
dopant -- done to doughnuts under fire after it ran an advertisement in blackface it was used to promote the charcoal doughnut one executive in thailand saying it was just paranoid american thinking but the chief communications officer has pulled the spot and has apologized to anyone that was offended. with the non-partisan tax policy center finding 43 percent of americans don't have to pay any federal income tax this year and that is down from the 47 percent figure made famous by a mitt romney...
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today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. "u've heard of that book what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those forces trying to press them down. what happens to them? george wallace happens to them. populism today is the tea party. it was co-opted. it was colorized, the whole issue. yet, charles murray, who wrote a book called " the bell curve," i won't go into that -- he regained himself with me one year ago with another book about two nations. goods about white america he got in so much trouble writing about black folks he stayed away. it was about the wage and income gap in white america. it has been growing since the late 1950s. same amount of time we have been talking about civil rights. there was a de- industrialization of america. the steel mill where i worked and made enough money in the summertime to pay for college in the wintertime at ohio wheresity, go bobcats, the tuition was -- i had to go back and ch
today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. "u've heard of that book what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those forces trying to press them down. what happens to them? george wallace happens to them. populism today is the tea party. it was co-opted. it was colorized, the whole issue. yet, charles murray, who wrote a book called " the bell curve,"...