Monthly Archives: August 2010

How does it feel to be stopped and frisked?

See accompanying story at the Colorlines Blog. Tweet

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Open Thread

Any thoughts on your mind, readers? Tweet

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Gratuitous Cute Kid Pic

Seven year old twin brothers Colin and Simon play happily in the pool together! Tweet

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Some thoughts on “Acting White”

written by Love Isn’t Enough guest contributor Latoya Peterson; originally published at Racialicious Over at Slate, Richard Thompson Ford promises to teach the readership “How To Understand “Acting White,” which immediately prompted an eyeroll from me. The article opens: Some … Continue reading

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LIE Links

Equity of Test Is Debated as Children Compete for Gifted Kindergarten [New York Times] This week, Bloomingdale marks its 50th year by graduating 100 4-year-olds, 98 percent of them black and Hispanic and all poor (to qualify, a family of … Continue reading

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You Can Run But You Can’t Hide

written by Love Isn’t Enough contributor Myla I’m a visible minority.  What does that mean really?  For the most part, it means I live in a world where the majority of people in my overarching culture do not see themselves … Continue reading

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