Two excellent pieces on diversity at UVa appeared recently in Bacon’s Rebellion: one, by Jim Bacon, and one by Conaway Haskins.
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Two excellent pieces on diversity at UVa appeared recently in Bacon’s Rebellion: one, by Jim Bacon, and one by Conaway Haskins.
John —
Do you really agree with Haskins that:
“Though laudatory as a long-term societal goal, colorblindness is a quaint notion that often ignores real-world inequities and the persistence of historical memory that is alive now.”
No, I don’t agree, but I think it’s an interesting, well-done article.
John,
Thanks for the plug about the UVA pieces, it would be great to get your take on my somewhat pessimistic view of colorblindness as a realistic concept.
— Conaway