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The Future of Race in America
Society

The Future of Race in America

Posted on January 23, 2013 by Scott • 2 Comments

America’s colors are changing – and I don’t mean the flag.  As I mentioned on Monday, the Census Bureau found that over half of the babies born in 2011 were members of ethnic or racial minorities.  Those babies are the future population of the United States, and it’s going to be an increasingly black, brown … Continue reading →

Martin Luther King Jr. Surfs the Demographic Tide
Society

Martin Luther King Jr. Surfs the Demographic Tide

Posted on January 21, 2013 by Scott • Leave a comment

Today we honor one of the greatest human rights heroes of our time, someone whose life work is testament to the mountain-moving power of nonviolence.  I could go on all day about his legacy, but since this is a future-focused blog, let’s look forwards: what’s the relevance of Dr. King’s work in the United States … Continue reading →

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