I can't go to my job and pretend I don't notice that all the custodial staff are black women, but the vast majority of the professors are white folks.He added that he's all for sitting down and coming up with a plan for something to do about education.
I'm all for equality, but that means equal power. King did not want integration; King wanted desegregation. That meant equal power equal resources and both at the table as equals in negotiating. ...worked for and reflected everybody.
Here's the video:
We don't talk about race and inequality —Dr. Mark George @ LCDP 2 May 2011
Debate between proponents of school system unification (CUEE) and opponents,
at Lowndes County Democratic Party (LCDP), Gretchen Quarterman chair,
Videos by George Rhynes, Jim Parker, John S. Quarterman, and Gretchen Quarterman
for LAKE, the Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange, Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, 2 May 2011.
-jsq
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