Boy, the kid has some awful posture. I need some class, and fast. Anyway, here is a snippet from Tuesday's panel on race. I like this clip because too much of the panel was spent on the traditional black/white divide. Here Charles Kamasaki speaks on Latino issues. Rich Ford also speaks on moving away from a blame-based paradigm--i.e. either the white man has his foot on my neck, or my culture is completely pathological.
« "I like beautiful things..." | Main | The Myth Of "Stop Snitching" » From the Aspen Ideas Festival panel on race04 Jul 2008 12:30 pm |
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