Have We Reached A Post-Racial Society?

In a recent NPR interview, the discussion was about the flare-up of racial violence that has taken so many Americans by surprise. Those who thought they were living in a “post-racial” nation since the election of our first Black president have been caught unaware. How long has this been going on?

“Is it always going to be thus?” the interviewer asked.

His guest replied with what he called “morbid optimism.”

“When I and everyone older than I are dead, there will be no more racism. It’s something generational that has to run its course.”

Really?

Should we believe that our efforts to teach our children to love all equally have worked out as intended? Is it true that whatever racism persists lives on in just a few recalcitrant adults? Are our children now all color-blind? Are they less aware of racial difference than we were at their age? Is our agenda working?

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Published on January 27, 2015 07:54 Tags: inter-racialfriendship, kidslearnracism, racialbias, racialequality
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message 1: by Linda (last edited Jan 31, 2015 11:12AM) (new)

Linda Slezak My granddaughter lives in NYC. Her elementary school was the Manhattan School for Children. When I used to pick her up from school and watched all the happy kids bouncing out the doors and playing together in the school yard, it looked like an ideal version of the United Nations. Kids of every race and ethnicity played together. No one was segregated not even the disabled kids in wheelchairs. It was so delightful to witness this. Exposure to kids of other races is certainly not as prevalent in other parts of the country like the mid-west, so I think it will take those parts of America who are melting pot deprived longer to catch up. It starts with the kids, not with the adults.
On another note, I recently watched the movie Crash on video. It's about racial clashes and tensions in LA. It was made in 2004 and here it is over 10 years later and that movie could have been about today


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