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...equally qualified, the fact that you’re black may help you get the job,’” Riley reminded the jury. “Does this suggest that the woman—who is married to an African-American man, by the way??is a racist...
...Spare Change] is a good thing for the homeless who don’t have a job,” he says. “It gives them motivation, a chance to see life in a different way??that’s what it was like...
...need to think about affirmative action in a different way??—not in terms of correcting a past wrong, but as evening the playing field,” Banaji said...
Zalickas may be an unusually gifted writer, but her experiences are startlingly universal. She grew up in Massachusetts, majored in English at Syracuse University, and then moved to New York to work in publishing. Along the way??starting with a tumbler of Southern Comfort at age 14—drinking trailed Zalickas on her path. Alcohol is the lens through which she views her adolescent development. In the book she tries to chart who she has become and why, and mainly, to make sense of all the things that simply don?...
...them 24 hours a day” in foreign prisons was the only way to make sure that these suspects aren’t being tortured, then that is what the United States must do; it is a moral imperative. But it’s not the only way??the entire human-rights-flouting program of “extraordinary rendition” can be shut down and suspects can be detained and interrogated in the United States. Terrorism suspects are human beings; they must be given due process and the rights accorded to every other suspect accused...