Tagged: Abolition of Racial Classifications
In this op-ed, Peter Schrag asks: "Will California's public agencies, state and local, be allowed to continue to collect and keep vital data by race and ethnicity?" We need letters to the editor pointing...
This needs an answer. I’ll send a letter, but I think we need multiple letters to ensure our chances of getting a rebuttal into print. Action time! Another Bad Initiative in California The New...
The magic date for the Racial Privacy Initiative is October 7, 2003. This idea has been in the planning stages since November 1998. The anticipation is almost too much to bear. But there's still...
Your friendly neighborhood Glove Taker Offer has been asked to participate on "Forum" broadcast by San Francisco's NPR affiliate KQED on Monday from 9:20 – 9:30 am PT (or 12:20 – 12:30 pm ET)....
Letters on this story can be submitted here. Supreme Court Petition Threatens to Bump CRENO Off Recall Ballot by REGINA CHEN The Daily Californian Contributing Writer Friday, August 1, 2003 An initiative that could...
Here’s another story, with more balance from CNSNews.com. Most of its readership will be folks who agree with the RPI. I don’t consider this one a high priority. Those interested can send a letter...
Okay, let's get this started. Read the letter and let me know if anyone wants a stab at responding to this story. This particular quote should be of interest: "The pastors nodded grimly as...
Breaking The Chains by James A. Landrith, Jr. August/September 2003 in The Abolitionist Examiner Once again, California is in the midst of firestorm with regard to that favorite of American controversies – “race.” As...
I received the attached press release update on the RPI. We’ll begin the process of removing these vile tools of the slave trade yet: To: From: “Diane Schachterle” Subj: Press Release: Racial Privacy Initiative...
Katherine Corcoran of The Mercury News on Ballot measure name dispute: The battle over the so-called racial privacy initiative on the Oct. 7 recall ballot has already started — with its name. Opponents of...