By Jerome Scott and Walda Katz-Fishman (Click here to view the entire P&R issue) Race and racial discrimination institutionalized within the structures and practices of American society since their beginning are surely not declining in significance as we enter the new millennium. On the other hand, social class — or the growing gap between rich and poor — is clearly … [Read more...] about “The Politics of Equality” by Jerome Scott and Walda Katz-Fishman (November-December 1999 P&R Issue)
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“Who Thought of Dropping Racial Categories, and Why?” by john powell (January-February 1995 P&R Issue)
By John powell (Click here to view the entire P&R issue) The Office on Management and Budget is considering eliminating the racial and ethnic categories currently used by the Census Bureau in gathering data and compiling statistics. If the question is whether our government should continue to use categories of race and collect data based on racial and ethnic … [Read more...] about “Who Thought of Dropping Racial Categories, and Why?” by john powell (January-February 1995 P&R Issue)