Category Archives: Race

Why Whitman College teams are no longer “the Missionaries”

Have you visited Walla Walla (not sure why it needs to be more than one Walla), but then there’s others (wasn’t there an old poem about these double names where the maiden’s heart goes Hamma Hamma)? There’s more there than the … Continue reading

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Why are African-Americans not completing advance directives?

First a disclaimer. As a Caucasian, I have only personal anecdotal impressions from the African-American patients I have cared for. To me their approaches to end of life decisions were not uniform by any means, but there was clearly often … Continue reading

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The Underground Railroad – a necessary memory

The Slave Pen, the principal artifact at the Freedom Center, was transported from its original Kentucky location and reconstructed on the second floor of the Center. The Skyline book club is reading The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead, a best … Continue reading

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A few thoughts from Martin Luther King, Jr.

“I have a dream that one day little black boys and girls will be holding hands with little white boys and girls.”  “Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal.”   “We must live together as brothers or perish … Continue reading

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SNL “Black Jeopardy” with Tom Hanks

Does Tom remind you of anyone at Skyline??

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What kind of Asian are you?

Where are you from – really?? Here’s a humorous video that helps to demonstrate the problems of this question. (This was shown to me by my granddaughter who is multiracial – Caucasian, Asian, and Latin American/Spanish.)  

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The future is mixed race

The High School Musical actress is Filipino, Chinese, Native American, and Irish. Mixed race is more common historically than we might think. And it appears to be beneficial genetically. According to Aeon, “What is new is the rate of mixing … Continue reading

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Trump’s feud with John Lewis – a telling story on MLK day

From the NYT: Days before his inauguration, President-elect Donald J. Trump is engaged in a high-profile feud with some of the country’s most prominent African-American leaders, setting off anger in a constituency already wary of him after a contentious presidential … Continue reading

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Bill Moyers writes about the election

From Michael C: “America died on Nov. 8, 2016, not with a bang or a whimper, but at its own hand via electoral suicide. We the people chose a man who has shredded our values, our morals, our compassion, our … Continue reading

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Terror Management Theory (TMT)

I think we’re all wondering, with considerable concern, what’s next? The social psychologists think that the current political environment at home and abroad will continue to divide and polarize individuals and countries – the common denominator being fear. Perhaps the … Continue reading

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AT&T CEO confronts racial tension

“Randall Stephenson runs AT&T. If shareholders, and ultimately regulators, approve, he is also going to run Time Warner after buying the entertainment conglomerate for more than $80 billion. “So you should probably know who he is. Here’s one way to … Continue reading

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George Washington owned slaves. Should we rename the state?

Sounds a bit wacky doesn’t it in this article from Crosscut? Rename our State? How about all the other sites, schools, parks, and our nation’s capitol? Well, as stated in Crosscut, slavery was America’s “original sin” and George Washington owned slaves, as … Continue reading

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