Posts Tagged ‘segregation

***Since Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been in the news lately, I was thinking that it might be time to write another post.  But to be honest, except for Linda Rondstadt and Zack de La Rocha joining the fight against Arpaio last month and a federal judge imposing sanctions on him Friday for destroying evidence in [...]

According to a Chicago Tribune Article:   Students from Washington University in St. Louis raised civil rights complaints Thursday against a popular Chicago nightclub after six African-Americans were denied entry under the bar’s “no baggy pants” policy — even as fellow students said the bar admitted similarly dressed white students. “It’s pretty demoralizing,” said Regis [...]

If you aren’t familiar with George Wallace, for several decades he was the poster child for racist, white southerners who wanted to maintain the institution of segregation.  He was a polarizing demagogue who attacked the federal government for meddling in states rights.  According to many who lived through the Civil Rights Era, he was a [...]

Click on the photo to the right to enlarge.  Image of the Wilson “Mexican School” class of 1934 courtesy of La Raza Lawyers of California My sister recently became another casualty of the economic recession. She and her husband just could not keep up with their adjustable rate mortgage that had skyrocketed to over $4500 [...]


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About this blog

While some people look at cockroaches as disgusting pests, I view them as resilient organisms that predate humans and will likely outlive us as well. People of color, the poor, the downtrodden, and the oppressed, much like cockroaches, are often despised, feared and in some cases have been the objects of extermination.

I started this blog as an attempt to understand the complicated world we live in. Things have changed since the old days of conquest, colonization, and slavery. Anonymous living, consumerism, and mass media have made it difficult to identify the forces that make modern-day oppression possible. Thus, posts here tend to focus on corruption, media, bureaucracy, ethics, economics, law, human rights, etc...in short, I try to take a second-order inquiry into assumptions and systems that some of us take for granted. I also take time to challenge stereotypes that function to place us in a box. Occasionally, I just rant.

Thank your for reading!