Immigration and racially tinged arguments

Suggestion for those defending the new Arizona law: If you want to counter claims that your opinion is racially motivated, don’t use racially tinged language to further your argument. It strengthens the case against the law when supporters make such contradictions....

Surprise, surprise: Race matters

We continue to act surprised when incidents occur that make it clear: race matters. The recent hubbub about the Harvard Law student email struck me as interesting for one main reason. We were surprised. Most of the commentary focused on the student, Harvard Law...

Equal access doesn’t mean equal outcomes

In the wake of the health-care debate, I’ve been struck by the blanket criticism to federal programs, much of which lacks historical context. U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., said, “The proponents of this legislation reject an opportunity society and instead...

Putting this Year of “Firsts” in Perspective

I know the Oscars happened a week ago, but I’m still nagged by some of the larger implications of the event. The general controversy has been covered here and elsewhere. What I would like to do is highlight the limited scope of people of color throughout the history...