Day: August 12, 2011

  • Skin Colour: Does it Matter in New Zealand? Policy Quarterly (Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington) Volume 4, Number 1 (2008) pages 18-25 Paul Callister, Senior Research Fellow Institute of Policy Studies Victoria University of Wellington Introduction Pick up any official New Zealand publication which includes photographs representing the population and it is…

  • Prayer, and Bug Juice, at a Summer Camp for Jews of Color The New York Times 2011-08-12 Samuel G. Freedman, Professor of Journalism Columbia University PETALUMA, Calif. — On Sabbath morning, as fog still hung over the valley, the campers walked past the Torrey pines and blackberry bushes toward the garden. There, several rows of…

  • Preview Of Essential Guide To Working With Mixed-Race Young People Manchester Metropolitan University Tuesday, 2011-10-04, 10:00-12:30 BST (Local Time) Thursday, 2011-10-06, 10:00-12:30 BST (Local Time) ‘Political Correctness’ has gone wrong. Let us help you talk about the subject in a practical and productive way. Come along to our next training session!! Who we are: Mix-d:…

  • Visually white, legally black: Miscegenation, the mulatto, and passing in American literature and culture, 1865–1933 Illinois State University 2004 193 pages Publication Number: AAT 3128271 Karen A. Chachere Many historians and literary scholars characterize the period between 1865-1933 as America’s preoccupation with the “Negro Question.” Admittedly, America was intrigued by the idea of the former…

  • Over the river and through the woods: Miscegenation and the American experiment State University of New York at Buffalo 2007 214 pages Publication Number: AAT 3277744 ISBN: 9780549178705 Shelby Lucille Crosby This dissertation examines how early American authors utilized the concept of miscegenation as a way to alter the American experiment. By invoking and exploring…

  • San Francisco State Journalism Professor Yumi Wilson’s Multicultural Heritage Helps Connect People Diverse: Issues in Higher Education 2011-08-11 Lydia Lum San Francisco State Journalism Professor Yumi Wilson’s Multicultural Heritage Helps Connect People Yumi Wilson teaches news writing, opinion and literary journalism at San Francisco State University where she’s an associate professor of journalism. Formerly a…