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Category Archives: Race
Racial inventory –
Thanks to Mary Jane F. – this is based on one developed by the Wellesley College Women’s Center some years ago. A Preface to this Inventory…. Since the subject of race has been brought again to front and center in … Continue reading
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The movement to defund the police is wrong, and here’s why
By Jacqueline B. Helfgott Special to The Seattle Times Jacqueline B. Helfgott is professor and director of the Seattle University Department of Criminal Justice Crime and Justice Research Center. She serves on the Seattle Police Department’s Crisis Intervention Committee. In the days … Continue reading
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Reach out, listen, be patient. Good arguments can stop extremism
From Aeon: Many of my best friends think that some of my deeply held beliefs about important issues are obviously false or even nonsense. Sometimes, they tell me so to my face. How can we still be friends? Part of … Continue reading
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Juneteenth 2019 and the Black National Anthem
From Wikepedia: Juneteenth, also known as Juneteenth Independence Day or Freedom Day, is an American holiday that commemorates the June 19, 1865, announcement of the abolition of slavery in the U.S. state of Texas, and more generally the emancipation of enslaved African Americansthroughout the former Confederate States of America. Texas was the … Continue reading
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The Racial Reckoning Comes – by David Brooks
From the NYT: When I was a boy I was taught a certain story about America. This was the land of opportunity. Immigrants came to this land and found an open field and a fair chance to pursue their dreams. … Continue reading
Our Disgrace at the Border by David Brooks
Suppose one night there is a knock on your door. You open it to find 100 bedraggled families shivering in your yard — exhausted, filthy, terrified. The first cry of your heart would be to take them in, but you’d … Continue reading
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Dissecting the Dreams of Brexit Britain
Ed Note: Could anyone please enlighten us as to what’s really going on in the existential crises called Brexit. Are they really dreaming of a lost empire? Is it white nationalism? Is it mainly reflecting the long simmering differences between … Continue reading
A black man’s dialogue with the KKK
Thanks to Gordon G. An amazing dialogue brings about understanding and change.
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Operation InfeKtion: How Russia Perfected the Art of War
Ed Note: This is a superb piece of investigative journalism by the NYT: “Russia’s meddling in the United States’ elections is not a hoax. It’s the culmination of Moscow’s decades-long campaign to tear the West apart. “Operation InfeKtion” reveals the ways … Continue reading
The Roots of Seattle’s Filipino Community
Ed note: My sister-in-law always calls me Kuya Jim. And have you noted the suffix “po” used by Filipinos as a term of respect? This video talks about the generational shift in the international district and the contribution of the … Continue reading
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E Pluribus Unum – a warning about the rise of fascism
A warning. Where is America heading? I met Dr. Wolfgang Mack briefly in the Skyline dining room last evening and was given a copy of his most recent book. He had the traumatic experience … Continue reading
Ta-Nehisi Coates – My President was black
Ta-Nehisi Coates is an essayist and and book author. In this piece titled My President was Black from the Atlantic he discusses race as viewed during the Obama era. In the interview with Obama below, it tells the story of Obama’s experience with race … Continue reading
Factfullness: Ten reasons we’re wrong about the world – and why things are better than you think
Ed note: Hans Rosling has written a fascinating book that Bill Gates called the most important book he’s ever read. Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World–and Why Things Are Better Than You Think. Rosling explains how and why our thinking … Continue reading
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Remembering the Queen of Soul
A four-day celebration of Aretha Franklin begins today in her hometown of Detroit. Her funeral will take place on Aug. 31. “R.E.S.P.E.C.T. As a Black girl in segregationist Virginia, I did not yet know “feminism” or “Black power” but I … Continue reading
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The Black National Anthem
Ed note: In November I’m attending a caregivers conference that opens with the Black National Anthem. “Lift Every Voice” was unknown to me and it’s taken a bit of research to bring it to life for me. Hope you like … Continue reading
Understanding American for the Non-American Black: American Tribalism
At the Skyline book club last night, Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was discussed. How does a non-American black begin to understand our tribal system in the USA? (By the way, if you like to read and discuss the books, please … Continue reading
But where are you really from?
It’s getting more and more complicated? Do you like the question, do you get annoyed or does it seem impossible to answer?
As Seattle grows, a storied Black church searches for its place
Ed Note: Mt. Zion Baptist Church is finding it needs to change. As the neighborhood gentrifies, who is to be included in their potential congregation? Membership has fallen from a peak of 3000 down to about 800. Should the church … Continue reading
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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
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
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
SNL “Black Jeopardy” with Tom Hanks
Does Tom remind you of anyone at Skyline??
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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