UNFAIR CAMPAIGN
Antiracist Author to Speak at UMD
One of the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States, and one of Utne Reader's 25 Visionaries Who are Changing Your World in 2010, will speak on the University of Minnesota...
Posted on 2/16/12 at 9:18 AM
Un-Fair Campaign promises painful but necessary growth
JIM SODERBERG: It is perhaps premature to characterize the dramatic response to Duluth’s Un-Fair Campaign as growing pains. But there is little doubt that the campaign has tapped the strong and often ambivalent feelings that we associate with transforming change.By Jim Soderberg , April 01, 2012
Pro/con: Is Un-Fair Campaign unfairly targeting only white people?
Yes: And Duluth should be concerned with what may be coming nextBy RaeAnn Olsen , March 29, 2012
Our view: Sadly, hate met with more hate
March 07, 2012
Organizers stand by handling of Duluth's Un-Fair Campaign
By News Tribune staff , March 07, 2012
Show love to white supremacists
By Robin Washington , February 26, 2012
Duluth peace activists urge public to ignore white supremacy group's planned rally
By Christa Lawler , February 23, 2012
Eh? Next step for Un-Fair
The next program in the Un-Fair Campaign on racial equity is a dinner and conversation tonight on the topic “What Are People in Duluth Doing to Address Race Disparities?”By News Tribune staff , February 23, 2012
Un-Fair anti-racism campaign sparks dialogue in Duluth
By Mike Creger , February 09, 2012
About the Un-Fair Campaign
What is it? The Un-Fair Campaign was developed to look at racism and to encourage a community dialogue about the causes and solutions.February 05, 2012
Reader's view: The Un-Fair Campaign invites misinterpretation
While I affirm the objective, the Un-Fair Campaign’s message leans on a comprehension of white privilege Duluth lacks. Particularly the slogan, “It’s hard to see racism if you’re white.” It invites misinterpretation.February 05, 2012
Supporter's view: It’s nothing personal, it’s about the systems
The Peace Church Dismantling Racism team firmly believes an opportunity exists now for us as a community to do something we have been doing as a congregation for the past 10 years. The backlash over the launch of the anti-racism Un-Fair Campaign in Duluth last week is an opportunity to look in the mirror when it comes to issues of race and privilege.By Maggie Fink , February 05, 2012
Campaign's view: If we recognize racism, we can stop it
For those of us in the majority it can be hard to see racism.By Ellen O'Neill , February 05, 2012
- Supporter's view: It’s nothing personal, it’s about the systems
- About the Un-Fair Campaign
- Reader's view: The Un-Fair Campaign invites misinterpretation
- Reader's view: White people still deny racism’s existence
- Reader's view: Racist tactics are wrong way to fight racism
- Reader's view: It’s time to get out of our white cocoon
- Critic's view: Alienating the audience creates only anger
Critic's view: Alienating the audience creates only anger
The Un-Fair Campaign against racism, launched last week in Duluth, is short-sighted and regressive — and alienating toward people it is trying to reach.By Mat Gilderman , February 05, 2012
Reader's view: White people still deny racism’s existence
The Un-Fair Campaign, launched just last month, is timely.February 05, 2012
Reader's view: Racist tactics are wrong way to fight racism
I was very shocked to see a war waged on racism using racial tactics.February 05, 2012
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