UPDATE 6/26: Jeremiah Owyang just emailed me about a post on feministing.com on Jeremy Bearer-Friend’s thoughts below. I was in Los Angeles yesterday sitting in a hotel bearing Paris Hilton’s family name (getting ready to deliver an e-advocacy workshop for the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network) when I received a call from Rex Huppke at theContinueContinue reading “Unequal Justice for Paris Hilton”
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Unequal Justice for Paris Hilton
UPDATE 6/26: Jeremiah Owyang just emailed me about a post on feministing.com on Jeremy Bearer-Friend’s thoughts below. I was in Los Angeles yesterday sitting in a hotel bearing Paris Hilton’s family name (getting ready to deliver an e-advocacy workshop for the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network) when I received a call from Rex Huppke at theContinueContinue reading “Unequal Justice for Paris Hilton”
A Call for Paper Proposals on the Socioeconomic Impact of Proposition 209
Proposition 209, California’s anti-affirmative action initiative, went into effect in 1997. Much of the research on Proposition 209 in the decade since has focused on the impact of the initiative in higher education admissions. There has been comparatively little research examining the impact of the initiative on public employment and contracting, and even less thatContinueContinue reading “A Call for Paper Proposals on the Socioeconomic Impact of Proposition 209”