Why RACE Matters
The politically correct position espoused on media interviews is race doesn't or shouldn't matter in how we view people. Racism, as a social taboo, is usually swept under the carpet. When individual's private racist comments are broadcasted over the news, like Donald Sterling, they are almost always punished with employment termination or in Sterling's case, his NBA basketball team was taken from him. In reality, RACE matters and is institutionalized. Any attempt to discuss or deal with racial issues has become a social pariah that is better kept hidden, even though the results of racial disparity is on TV news everyday. This book exposes the deep rooted issues about racial disparities, and why that is the way of the world and will likely continue well into the future.
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Why RACE Matters
The politically correct position espoused on media interviews is race doesn't or shouldn't matter in how we view people. Racism, as a social taboo, is usually swept under the carpet. When individual's private racist comments are broadcasted over the news, like Donald Sterling, they are almost always punished with employment termination or in Sterling's case, his NBA basketball team was taken from him. In reality, RACE matters and is institutionalized. Any attempt to discuss or deal with racial issues has become a social pariah that is better kept hidden, even though the results of racial disparity is on TV news everyday. This book exposes the deep rooted issues about racial disparities, and why that is the way of the world and will likely continue well into the future.
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Why RACE Matters

Why RACE Matters

by John Anthony
Why RACE Matters

Why RACE Matters

by John Anthony

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The politically correct position espoused on media interviews is race doesn't or shouldn't matter in how we view people. Racism, as a social taboo, is usually swept under the carpet. When individual's private racist comments are broadcasted over the news, like Donald Sterling, they are almost always punished with employment termination or in Sterling's case, his NBA basketball team was taken from him. In reality, RACE matters and is institutionalized. Any attempt to discuss or deal with racial issues has become a social pariah that is better kept hidden, even though the results of racial disparity is on TV news everyday. This book exposes the deep rooted issues about racial disparities, and why that is the way of the world and will likely continue well into the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781500826994
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/16/2014
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.38(d)
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