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Jan. 15th, 2010 02:15 pmAfrican Immigrants in Italy: Slave Labor for the Mafia -- This is what good journalism reads like. There aren't just facts; context interweaves.
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Nov. 25th, 2009 07:39 pmTV Presenter On Death Row For Witchcraft -- in Saudi Arabia, one of our 'allies' (thanks,
supergee)
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Nov. 8th, 2009 09:14 pmBrazil student expelled after wearing mini-dress: Woman was heckled by hundreds of fellow students during incident
Utah girl’s pierced nose brings suspension: The student was trying to connect with her Indian heritage and traditions
High court to look at life in prison for juveniles: Supreme Court to decide if penalty is cruel, unusual--and unconstitutional
Utah girl’s pierced nose brings suspension: The student was trying to connect with her Indian heritage and traditions
High court to look at life in prison for juveniles: Supreme Court to decide if penalty is cruel, unusual--and unconstitutional
gender and happiness
Sep. 24th, 2009 11:22 amBlue Is the New Black
I'm interested as to the factors that make black women the outlier. I wonder who, if anyone, is conducting in-depth sociological research . . . .
Edit: The Huffington Post article is much better than the one I've featured here. I don't agree with this author's implied attitude toward gender roles or her unsupported claims about inherent differences.
According to the General Social Survey, which has tracked Americans' mood since 1972, and five other major studies around the world, women are getting gloomier and men are getting happier.
Before the '70s, there was a gender gap in America in which women felt greater well-being. Now there's a gender gap in which men feel better about their lives.
As Arianna Huffington points out in a blog post headlined "The Sad, Shocking Truth About How Women Are Feeling": "It doesn't matter what their marital status is, how much money they make, whether or not they have children, their ethnic background, or the country they live in. Women around the world are in a funk."
(The one exception is black women in America, who are a bit happier than they were in 1972, but still not as happy as black men.)
I'm interested as to the factors that make black women the outlier. I wonder who, if anyone, is conducting in-depth sociological research . . . .
Edit: The Huffington Post article is much better than the one I've featured here. I don't agree with this author's implied attitude toward gender roles or her unsupported claims about inherent differences.
the politics of hair
Sep. 22nd, 2009 06:17 pmWhite Philly officer told to get rid of cornrows: Philadelphia Daily News reports many black officers have similar hairstyle -- MSNBC has this under Weird News. This isn't weird. It's wrong.
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Sep. 17th, 2009 07:06 pmTeen Birth Rates Higher in Highly Religious States
[T]he results don't say anything about cause and effect, though study researcher Joseph Strayhorn of Drexel University College of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh offers a speculation of the most probable explanation: "We conjecture that religious communities in the U.S. are more successful in discouraging the use of contraception among their teenagers than they are in discouraging sexual intercourse itself."
[...] They found a strong correlation between statewide conservative religiousness and statewide teen birth rate even when they accounted for income and abortion rates.
For instance, the results showed more abortions among teenagers in the less religious states, which would skew the findings since fewer teens in these states would have births. But even after accounting for the abortions, the study team still found a state's level of religiosity could predict their teen birth rate. The higher the religiosity, the higher was the teen birth rate on average.
Outbursts against Obama are racism -- An opinion piece that speaks in a matter-of-fact tone.
The article in Newsweek had a horrible title and cover ("Is Your Baby Racist?"), but the content itself was rather measured and quite insightful.
More articles:
Obama, racism and Jimmy Carter: Nearly 30 years ago, Carter team kept quiet on race and Reagan campaign -- the article is at MSNBC, but it originates from Conservative Quarterly Politics
Obama Battles Great Racial Divide -- Kansas City Star
White president would never hear 'You lie!' -- "Because Obama chooses to ignore the racism shown toward him, that doesn't mean racism doesn't exist."
What! Racism Still in America? -- "I see . . . racial sub-texts in the intensity of the attacks on Obama -- not in the disagreements per se, but in the viciousness of the rhetoric."
Obama as witch doctor: Racist or satirical? -- That picture is one of the most racist depictions of an African-American I've ever seen. It is jaw-droppingly offensive. I can only imagine what Mr. Obama himself feels when he views that image.
Race Relations Look Worse to Outsiders -- This was a thought-provoking little blurb.
The article in Newsweek had a horrible title and cover ("Is Your Baby Racist?"), but the content itself was rather measured and quite insightful.
More articles:
Obama, racism and Jimmy Carter: Nearly 30 years ago, Carter team kept quiet on race and Reagan campaign -- the article is at MSNBC, but it originates from Conservative Quarterly Politics
Obama Battles Great Racial Divide -- Kansas City Star
White president would never hear 'You lie!' -- "Because Obama chooses to ignore the racism shown toward him, that doesn't mean racism doesn't exist."
What! Racism Still in America? -- "I see . . . racial sub-texts in the intensity of the attacks on Obama -- not in the disagreements per se, but in the viciousness of the rhetoric."
Obama as witch doctor: Racist or satirical? -- That picture is one of the most racist depictions of an African-American I've ever seen. It is jaw-droppingly offensive. I can only imagine what Mr. Obama himself feels when he views that image.
Race Relations Look Worse to Outsiders -- This was a thought-provoking little blurb.
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Sep. 11th, 2009 11:01 amABC newsman John Stossel jumps to Fox -- As I said to an acquaintance yesterday, "Everyone reveals themselves in time."
White House to shift efforts on civil rights: Justice Department plans to revive focus on policies that impact minorities -- Overall, a good article, although the last sentence on the first page is oddly constructed.
12 to review arrest of black Harvard scholar: Law enforcement officials, educators on panel looking into incident
White House to shift efforts on civil rights: Justice Department plans to revive focus on policies that impact minorities -- Overall, a good article, although the last sentence on the first page is oddly constructed.
12 to review arrest of black Harvard scholar: Law enforcement officials, educators on panel looking into incident
what constitutes a civilized society?
Aug. 25th, 2009 12:05 pmThe question of whether or not the interrogation techniques worked is irrelevant. I am rather stunned to see this rationale trotted out even at this late date.
atdt1991 points to Glenn Greenwald's estimation of what every American should be made to learn about the IG Torture Report.
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Jul. 27th, 2009 10:44 pmIn Study, Texting Lifts Crash Risk by Large Margin -- NYT article (thanks,
supergee)
911 Caller Did Not Describe Gates as Black -- WashPost article
Pique And the Professor -- "The debate -- really more of a shouting match -- is also about power and entitlement." (thanks,
supergee)
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911 Caller Did Not Describe Gates as Black -- WashPost article
Pique And the Professor -- "The debate -- really more of a shouting match -- is also about power and entitlement." (thanks,
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Beatles' myth
Jun. 12th, 2009 05:53 pmReal 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' gravely ill
I feel for the woman; I've had friends with the same disease. Also, I didn't know the song was for a true person.
I feel for the woman; I've had friends with the same disease. Also, I didn't know the song was for a true person.