Erase Racism Carnival #20
Y'all have waited long enough to read the 20th Erase Racism Carnival! I'm sorry I took so long - the holidays snagged me. Here is the roundup of the fine posts we had this month:
Does Love See No Color? - Joseph Orosco of the blog Engage, asks how progressive it really is for white folks to call themselves colorblind.
It's only Racism when I say it is - Joseph also wrote a post about Sony's racist ads.
AIDS: Where is our Rage? - Michael Crawford posted a speech by Charles King, executive director of Housing Works, addressing the gay community's response to AIDS.
A Song for Humans and their Rights - On the blog, Why am I Not Surprised?, Changeseeker writes a heartfelt post about her determination to keep fighting against racism.
Teaching our Kids about Cultural Diversity - Jennifer Shakeel, on More 4 Kids, writes a post about how to teach kids about diversity.
Steretotypes about Nations - Nomad4Ever wrote a post listing the stereotypes of over 50 nationalities. It's interesting to read, though the author does not take much of a position on stereotyping.
Obama Concert Photos - and BlueSkelton explains their support for Barack Obama.
Thanks for the submissions, everyone! The next carnival is open so if you'r einterested in hosting it, go snag your spot!


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