A Post-Racial America 02/03/2009
I came across an interesting article in "the Atlantic" by Hua Hsu called "The End of White America?" It analyzes the cultural shift that has taken place in the US over the last 50 years or so and asks what these changes mean for our concepts of white identity. But after reading it, I found myself asking the opposite question which I would like to pose to each of you: What does post-racial America mean for Black Identity? CommentsKenyon H. Fri, 06 Feb 2009 14:22:40 The question of Black identity has always been tied into who defines what it means to be "Black". The HBO documentary, "The Black List" does a wonderful job showing the diverse opinions that we as a people share about our own identity. To be Black means everything and nothing at the same time. We often find our identity is misinterpreted by those who feel their actions are "Black" who at the same time look down on characteristics that do not fit into the small, stereotypical box of "Blackness" Camille W Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:32:05 I just read a short blurb on theroot.com where a professor at Duke is questioning the need for college recruitment weekends targeted at minorities. He even goes as far to question whether students even use cultural diversity as a determining factor to attend certain universities. Leave a Reply |


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