Monday, May 24, 2010

Economic Impact of Racial Inequalities

Because we can't just seem to do things because they are the right things to do we need to add economic analysis. Racism costs - go figure!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

The problem in New Mexico is because our people won't unite, Chicanos will not associate with Mexicanos, nor are Tejanos united with either.
That is one of the biggest problems! We (Chicanos, Tejanos, Mexicanos) have to become one voice; instead of fighting amongst each other.
I am moving from Oregon, to New Mexico and am gonna get involved however I can, to unite.
EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMAS SERA VENCIDO...
Asi es, que viva me gente...

Cuerpo Aztlan said...

Hi Dorothy! I have lived in Beaverton, Aloha, Hillsboro, and Eugene. I hope to meet you when you move to Nuevo Mexico!

Unknown said...

Hi all -- I'm writing this here because I can't find another way to contact you.

I've launched a project to gather visions of race in the United States in 2042 and hope to recruit you to submit a 1,000-2,000 word essay for it by early September.

The premise is that we’ll have made much progress on racial justice and equity in the United States. (Congratulations!) Q.1: what does it look like? Q.2: if some of the seeds of transformation are in place right now, in 2010, what are two or three of them? Q.3: how do we get from here to there?

Please drop me a line if any LRU/Nuestra Familia folks are interested.

Thanks,

Andrew (grant-thomas.1@osu.edu)