Word: colorations
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Cafeteria workers, Hernandez-Gravelle maintains, were "insensitive" to "people of color" and women because they invited students to "join in a night of nostalgia celebrating" the "fabulous," "fun" and "carefree" 1950s...
Most importantly, Visions '89 showed that "minority interests" should not be restricted to certain minorities, or even to minorities at all. Keynote speaker Samuel Betances called on participants to move beyond "coalitions of color" to "coalitions of interest." The upcoming AWARE Week will hopefully continue in this spirit with even more students of all races participating...
...Stanford, for example, "the people who were in student government were from the people of color organizations," says Vivian Wu, who is a Stanford graduate and former member of the student government...
...been one color, basically," he said...
...moon is essentially grey, no color. Looks like plaster of paris, or sort of a greyish deep sand . . . The Sea of Fertility doesn't stand out as well here as it does on earth. There's not as much contrast between that and the surrounding craters. The craters are all rounded off." Astronaut James Lovell skimmed less than 70 miles above the lunar surface as he gave that matter-of- fact first impression of the earth's great, ghostly satellite. Lovell waxed more metaphoric as he described the great blue ball, 233,000 miles away, that he, Frank Borman...