"and if you grew up around detroit you _know_..you must have been downtown
at some point when race relations were very tense..."

As a point of fact, I marched in a demonstration opposing Apartheid in
South Africa in downtown Detroit back in like '75 or '76. I wouldn't have
if my step father hadn't taught me about it. At the time, I was living in
Saginaw.

I currently live in Ann Arbor.





kharris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@nimbus.ocis.temple.edu> on
04/03/2001 12:59:15 PM

To:   [email protected]
cc:
Subject:  [313] FWD: RE: [313] FWD: RE: [313] Race and Techno


>===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =====
I think it needs to be understood here that race "matter" because that's
how most were taught growing up. Earlier I said that as children, everyone
was a friend irregardless of race. It's not until later that you are taught
that, for one reason or another, it does matter. When you're not exposed to
such ignorance, race is no longer an issue.

studies on race have shown that beginning even at age 4 kids are making
judgements based on it (will elaborate details on study in private email)



We all act the same, we all do the same bullsh_t, we are all the same. Why
try to make a distinction based on color?


on an individual level _yes_ (more differences among the sexes then between
the sexes etc. etc.) but when you look at it from a sociopolitical
standpoint
as far as groups and who has advantages/disadvantages yes race does
matter..that's all i was saying before..someone had said how he had hung
out
w/ all these different kinds of people and how they all got along and
everything was groovy and i had to challenge that..that's all..i find it
_especially_ frustrating in light of recent events here in the US and here
at
umich (i live in ann arbor currently)..affirmative action rollbacks are
have a
_drastic_ effect on african american communities (look at college
enrollment
levels in california before and  after the affirmative action laws were
rolled
back)and now we have the umich law school case..i can't even begin to
describe
what a horrible impact this case would have if it doesn't eventually get
turned over..these mindsets _frighten_ me..they _depress__ me and they
leave
me _outraged_ when someone tries to assert such naive statements as "skin
color doesn't matter"..and if you grew up around detroit you _know_..you
must
have been downtown at some point when race relations were very tense...

kathleen


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