Day: May 8, 2013

  • ‘Show Boat’ Steams On, Eternally American All Things Considered National Public Radio 2013-05-07 Nina Totenberg, Legal Affairs Correspondent It’s been more than eight decades since Show Boat — the seminal masterpiece of the American musical theater — premiered on a stage in Washington, D.C. Now the sprawling classic is back, in a lush production put…

  • Acclaimed Actress Performs Play on Race, Love The Daily Nexus University of California, Santa Barbara’s Independent, Student Run Newspaper 2013-05-08 Carissa Quiambao William Zhou / Daily Nexus Award-winning actress and playwright Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni performed her one-woman play, “One Drop of Love: A Daughter’s Search for Her Father’s Racial Approval” at the UCSB Multicultural Center…

  • A German doctor [Johann Friedrich Blumenbach] in 1776 divided the human species into five races. Today, nearly two and a half centuries later, these are the same five races into which the U.S. Census divides the American population, making America the only country in the world firmly wedded to an eighteenth-century racial taxonomy. Embedded in…

  • State of Race 2013: Presentation on the Demographics of Race The Aspen Institute Washington, D.C. 2013-04-24 Presenter: Paul Taylor, Executive Vice-President and Director of Social and Demographic Trends Project Pew Research Center

  • The Material Gene: Gender, Race, and Heredity after the Human Genome Project New York University Press May 2013 303 pages Cloth ISBN: 9780814790687 Kelly E. Happe, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Women’s Studies University of Georgia In 2000, the National Human Genome Research Institute announced the completion of a “draft” of the human genome,…

  • Counting The People San Francisco Call Sunday, 1890-06-01 page 6, column 7 Source: California Digital Newspaper Collection Some of the Inquires to Be Made by the Census Enumerators in June The eleventh census of the United States will be taken during the month of June. The census enumerators will begin their work on to-morrow, and…