Tagged: Racial Classifications
The lovely Michelle Malkin on a subject close to my heart, abolition of racial classifications: The victory against racial preferences in Washington state, which I witnessed firsthand, was stunning. Connerly, founder of the American...
Julian Sanchez has posted an entry on "Taking a cue from the French…" It seems that Malaysia, a nation not known for tolerance or civil liberties, has banned ads with Brad Pitt's photo. It...
Once again, I gets to trumpets my own horn. Yours truly is a 2003 recipient of "The Lamplighter's" Seal of Approval for my work with The Abolitionist Examiner. Once I scan the citation in,...
The new issue of The Abolitionist Examiner is up. Ward Connerly and Casey Lartigue are the current abolitionists: The New Jersey poet laureate by Ward Connerly A Marine takes on HUD by Ward Connerly...
I’ve been informed via a Senate staffer that as of this morning, the Federal Reserve pulled consideration of changes to Regulation B from it’s open meeting agenda and that they may not bring it...
My comment letter on proposed changes to Regulation B, cosigned by Ward Connerly, is available here. As I said before, "voluntary" data collection is probably going to be approved by the Fed, so this...
The Federal Reserve's misguided attempt to revise Regulation B is going to be considered very soon, likely tomorrow. This 1999 proposal would "allow" financial institutions to collect information about the "race", color, religion, national...
October 30, 2002 American Civil Rights Institute The Multiracial Activist Comment Letter to Federal Reserve Regarding Changes to Regulation B October 30, 2002 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System 20th Street and...
I stumbled across this ridiculous posting in the About.com "Race Relations" discussion forum. I love when people take something I wrote, post an excerpt and then claim that the posted words mean something other...
My comrade-in-arms, Charles Michael Byrd has posted a new editorial at his website – INTERRACIAL VOICE. Charles' editorial is titled: Campus Collectivism, the "Privilege" Notion & Default Political Persuasions. Read it and recommend it...