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Being Race-Blind

According to MSNBC.com, the University of California system has reached a milestone by declaring that it is now “race-blind” in the admissions process.

After reading this article, I’m not too pleased. Here’s an excerpt:

The debate over affirmative action begins with how you define affirmative action.

To Connerly, it’s a system of “racial preferences” that drive a wedge between people. To his opponents, it’s a way to recognize that not everyone starts with the same advantages.

The debate came to UC in 1995 when, in a bitterly contested 14-10 vote, the system’s governing Board of Regents voted to stop looking at applicants’ race, effective for graduate students in 1997 and for undergrads the following year.

In 1996, Connerly took the movement statewide with Proposition 209, which banned consideration of race in public hiring, contracting and education.

I suppose that whenever arguments like this come up, I get a tad bit frustrated because I feel that race DOES matter. It determines, in some senses, what your experiences in the world are, how your perspectives are shaped and maintained. I don’t want people to blind to my race. I want you to see it. We don’t need to be race-blind. We need to be race-tolerant. We need to be at a point where we accept people and love them for their differences, and in order to do that, we need not attempt to be blind to them.

What do y’all think?


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Graduate School- Complete

Well, it has truly been a long and arduous journey…but I have completed graduate school. At least in the class sense. Yesterday at 7:01 pm, I drove away from Aderhold Hall (UGA’s College of Education) where I have spent countless hours doing numerous projects and group assignments, after my last class session.

Oh, how good it feels to be finished!

Well, I’m not completely done. I still have work to turn in, and finals to complete. However, it’s a good feeling to know that I won’t be taking classes again for a while.

I’m sure that some of you are wondering what I’ll be up to post-graduation. And, for the most part, I’m not too sure. I will be staying in Athens, looking for work; and beginning to carve out my place in the world. I most likely will NOT be teaching, not because I don’t want to, but because I know that God is leading me elsewhere. That, however, is another story for another time.

Anyhow, as I finish up with these last assignments and finals, I might be around more often. Back to the blogging world. Back to my regularly scheduled life, already in progress.

Thanks for all of your support and encouragement! Peace and Blessings!