July 28, 2008
What Does It Mean?
What Does It Mean?
Every day the words "racist," "racism," and "racial" appear in
newspaper reports about discrimination. (David Abel, "Nantucket's
cultural clash," Boston Globe, July 28, 2008)
Never are the words defined. Often they are used solely to discredit a
person. US Senator Barack Obama the third black American candidate for
president says he will bridge the racial divide. But he too fails to
define the word.
Readers might conclude that racial discrimination was the only
kind of unlawful discrimination because journalists seldom mention the
as pervasive discrimination based on age and disability.
The law does not elevate one kind of unlawful discrimination over
another. Only people do.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/07/28/nantuckets_cultural_clash/
Nantucket's cultural clash
With more blacks, Latinos, island comes to grips with change
By David Abel
Boston Globe Staff
July 28, 2008
Every day the words "racist," "racism," and "racial" appear in
newspaper reports about discrimination. (David Abel, "Nantucket's
cultural clash," Boston Globe, July 28, 2008)
Never are the words defined. Often they are used solely to discredit a
person. US Senator Barack Obama the third black American candidate for
president says he will bridge the racial divide. But he too fails to
define the word.
Readers might conclude that racial discrimination was the only
kind of unlawful discrimination because journalists seldom mention the
as pervasive discrimination based on age and disability.
The law does not elevate one kind of unlawful discrimination over
another. Only people do.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/07/28/nantuckets_cultural_clash/
Nantucket's cultural clash
With more blacks, Latinos, island comes to grips with change
By David Abel
Boston Globe Staff
July 28, 2008
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