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Disenfranchisement for Dummies

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As I fill out my Absentee Ballot for Illinois, I’m asked about an amendment to the state Constitution […]

Marc Daalder October 30, 2014 News, Politics

Forgetting Ferguson

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Over the last few days, you may have noticed a series of posters featuring names, ages, and locations […]

Frank Tavares October 20, 2014 Race

Blood of the Slave, Blood of the Master: African Ancestry in the United States

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“Where are you from?” She asked immediately after I introduced myself. I suppose my American accent was pretty […]

Matt Randolph July 16, 2014 Politics, Race, Travel

In Holocaust Education, Re-Emphasize Allied Apathy

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When teaching children about racism and genocide, educators often focus on individual biases as the source of systematic […]

tommyraskin3 June 30, 2014 Politics

A World Without Dinesh D’Souza (Wouldn’t Really Be Any Different)

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Someone suggested that in writing about Dinesh D’Souza, I should not “presuppose D’Souza’s villain status.” I’m going to […]

Ethan Corey May 3, 2014 Politics

Learning and Growing through Storytelling

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“Does anyone else have a story to share?” It was a simple, innocent invitation, but the silence that […]

Matt Randolph March 11, 2014 Queer, Race

Queer People of Color Creating Change

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Last week, thanks to funding and support from AAS and the Queer Resource Center, I attended The National Gay and […]

Matt Randolph February 5, 2014 Queer, Race

Fashionable Bigotry 101 – A Crash Course on Hipster Racism

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(Andrew Lindsay)– “Wong Brothers Laundry Service—Two Wongs Can Make It White” and “Wok-N-Bowl—Let the Good Times Roll—Chinese Food […]

featurecreature January 21, 2014 Academic, Amherst College Losses, Media, Race

Perspectives on Activism and Latinos in Higher Education

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The Hispanic population of the United States is growing. Estimates released by the U.S Census Bureau show that […]

Sharline Dominguez December 12, 2013 Academic, Amherst College Losses, Race

“Cold” is a Relative Term

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“If your activism makes your oppressor feel comfortable than maybe you should reevaluate your activism.” This quote recently […]

Gina Faldetta November 18, 2013 Gender, Race

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