There is a place for everyone

“Everything has its place and there is a place for everything.”  This is one of my favorite expressions.  I love order and those who know me can testify that I live a very orderly and structured life.  I love lists and almost more than checking off each item, I love writing down the things that […]

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Race Fact #11

Did you know that “the structure of human hair was considered as a possible index to race?” “Blumenbach attempted to classify race by their hair but discovered that peoples who resembled one another respects differed so much in their hair structure that no racial system of classification  was possible.” Thomas F. Gossett, Race: The History […]

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The Sacred Identity

“Religious traditions offer a unique perspective on identity by offering a framework for integrating our life journey and setting boundaries for who we are.  Religion concerns itself with boundaries of who we are and who we are not. … Religion orients a person in relation to the forces in the universe and at the same time […]

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Accidental Racist

Brad Paisley and L.L. Cool J attempt to talk about race and race relations in the song “Accidental Racist” and are criticized for the trivialization of the issues.  MSNBC host Toure sorely disappointed, shares this with his colleagues.

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Race Fact #10

How long have those indigenous to the what is now the United States been on reservations? “As early at 1653, the English had begun the system of reservations– assigning each warrior fifty acres of land and the privilege of hunting in unoccupied territory.” ~ Thomas F. Gossett, Race: The History of an Idea in America, p. […]

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