As many nations progress past cultural boundaries never before crossed, the continuing civil rights movements lead nations toward tolerance, but do the people in those nations really accept this? Daisy Hernandez, renowned author and journalist and co-editor of Color Lines, a national journal on race and politics will explore what racism, sexism, and bigotry mean to young Americans in the 'post-civil-rights' era. Hernandez claims the belief that we live in a 'post-racial' America is an exaggeration and brings to light the ways that racism and bigotry appear in modern, every-day life. Solutions will be discussed how to have a positive dialogue about difference and diversity among citizens of the 'Obama America'.
@kickademocrat
Attractive? Your standards are dead son
Reido2828 1 week ago
@rcaw1975 - I agree with you. Actually she is a fairly attractive woman on the outside. On the inside, I DO think she's a racist. She recently made it clear that she didn't care about the people that were shot in AZ. She was just happy a "gringo" did it. If I called her a "spic" or a "beaner", wouldn't I be considered a racist? She calls us "gringos", which is a derogatory term by every definition. If you haven't heard this comment, see my feature vid.
kickademocrat 1 year ago
@kickademocrat Everybody says beauty comes from inside? But we jugde people all the time base on their looks. Right?. Do you think she is a racist person?
rcaw1975 1 year ago
she likes using the word 'gringo'....how 'post-racial'!
johnsain 1 year ago
aliens or ILLEGAL aliens? Seems to be a big difference.
jckcism 1 year ago
What a beautiful young woman whau....
rcaw1975 1 year ago