Sunday, March 29

Power

Friday, February 27, 1998 Power PRIVELEGE: Racism only exists when one has prejudice and the power to act upon it, not when one group’s opportunities are dominated by another By Michael Schwartz Psychologist Beverly Tatum once made this analogy about racism in America: "I sometimes visualize the ongoing cycle of racism as a moving walkway at the airport. Read more...


Remembering history of oppression

Friday, February 27, 1998 Remembering history of oppression RAZA: Chicanas/os must commemorate long past of subjugation, resistance By Elias Serna As the state and media collaborate to manufacture consent for the war against a criminalized Iraq, results show the public’s growing trust in a presidency that is "allowed" to cross national borders on missions of conquest. Read more...


Speaks Out

Friday, February 27, 1998 Speaks Out: In your opinion, is racism or the state of race relations different today than 30 years ago? Jason Wade Fourth Year, Math/ Physics "Depending on what part of the country you’re in, I think it’s a bigger issue, like in southern states. Read more...


Letters

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Letters Too quick to judge I am writing in response to Michael Urcan’s Feb. 18 letter, "Good Riddance." I do not know Jelani McCoy personally, which is why I would never presume to judge his actions or decisions. Read more...



Military action downright hypocritical

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Military action downright hypocritical WAR: U.S. cannot justify adequately bombing Iraq, killing innocent civilians I can only hope that at the time this is published this wondrous country that I was born in is still not dropping bombs on a population halfway around the world for reasons that are utterly despicable. Read more...


Thumbs up/Thumbs down

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Thumbs up/Thumbs down No kisses, no hugs, no fair Thumbs down to the administrators and ridiculous policies at Nicholas Junior High School in Fullerton; students were banned from hugging, kissing or any other public displays of affection. Read more...