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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Racism

Education

Strolling graduates manhandled at commencement

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 7, 2018, 8:44 AM May 7, 2018
9

There aren’t a lot of debates that have lasted longer than behavior at commencement exercises. It’s that time of year.
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Crime and Justice

The penalty for arresting two black men in a Starbucks: $1 each

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 2, 2018, 1:18 PM May 2, 2018
3

Given the hate they’re still getting online, Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson could be forgiven if they’d sued everyone involved in their ouster from a Philadelphia Starbucks. Read more →

Economy

How did ‘OK to be white’ cards end up in diapers at Target?

Paul TostoPaul Tosto April 10, 2018, 1:56 PM Apr 10, 2018
29

The Anti-Defamation League says it from Target customers who bought diapers at the store only to open them and find the slogan linked to white supremacist groups written on a laminated index card.
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The right to have your Islamophobic voice heard

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2018, 10:22 AM Apr 5, 2018
63

Unquestionably, there is a right to free speech; that’s not the issue. This is: Does journalism have a responsibility to give it a megaphone? Read more →

Crime and Justice

Was the Texas bomber treated differently because he was white, Christian?

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 29, 2018, 9:45 AM Mar 29, 2018
13

Mark Conditt was portrayed by authorities as not motivated by hatred, but was upset about his life, so he sent package bombs to people, all of whom happened to be black. Did journalists go along with that depiction because they’re mostly white and Christian, too? The New York Times says ‘no.’ Read more →

This or That

Radio station cancels programming for day of sensitivity training

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 15, 2018, 10:27 AM Feb 15, 2018
20

It comes after Tom Brady threatened to walk from his interview arrangement with WEEI after a host called his daughter “an annoying little pissant” and another host impersonated a Chinese accent when talking about an American- born sports agent of Asian descent who speaks perfect English.
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This or That

Newspaper apologizes for editorial cartoon

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 8, 2018, 2:33 PM Feb 8, 2018
26

Editorial cartoonists usually get pretty wide latitude.

This was too wide. Read more →

Sports

End is near for racist baseball mascot

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 29, 2018, 11:57 AM Jan 29, 2018
33

Chief Wahoo has been dying for a long time as the Cleveland Indians have walked a fine line between angering its mascot-embracing fans and slowly transitioning away from its use. In recent years, the team has adopted an uninspiring block ‘C’ as its official logo, but the wahoo still appeared on the team’s uniforms. Read more →

Education · Sports

Racist taunts follow Iowa’s Storm Lake Tornadoes

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 26, 2018, 2:37 PM Jan 26, 2018
13

The Storm Lake Tornadoes went to Spencer, Iowa last Friday to play some basketball and were taunted with racist chants, a report says. It’s not the first time Storm Lake’s kids have heard them. They’re from one of Iowa’s few schools with a student body that’s mostly non-white.
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This or That

Klan posters distributed in Iron Range city

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 18, 2018, 9:22 AM Jan 18, 2018
17

Some community members say they’re shocked it would ever happen in their city, but someone must’ve thought Minnesota’s Iron Range communities would be a good spot to recruit new members to the Ku Klux Klan. Read more →

Education · People doing good

Fifth graders provide a honeymoon and right an injustice

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 14, 2018, 9:45 AM Jan 14, 2018
2

Not much can make a person feel better about the future than seeing a fifth-grader tear up at the story of injustice.
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Politics

Lawsuit: The flag, racism, and the kids of Edina

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 8, 2017, 6:47 AM Dec 8, 2017
255

Disrespect without accountability seems to be at the heart of a lawsuit the Young Conservatives Club of Edina High School has filed after some students refused to stand during taps at a Veteran’s Day observance at the school.
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Sports

In Iowa town, come for the basketball, stay for the racism

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2017, 11:03 AM Dec 4, 2017
24

There might well have been a time when two employees of a radio station in Forest City, Iowa (just over the border from Albert Lea, Minn.) would’ve thought twice about saying what they said during a basketball game last Tuesday. Read more →

Politics

Normalizing the Nazi next door

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 27, 2017, 6:55 AM Nov 27, 2017
9

Just how a big comeback Nazis have made in 2017 was never more obvious than the New York Times’ decision to put a human face on them.

He’s Tony Hovate and he’s just a regular guy, the Times tells us. He’s the Nazi sympathizer next door.
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Education

From an effort to divide, unity

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 3, 2017, 3:10 PM Nov 3, 2017
27

William Craft, the president of Concordia College in Moorhead, hit it out of the park this week when he responded to posters around campus saying, ‘It’s OK to be white.’ Read more →

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