Lashing out at the government, particularly the passionate feelings and expressions toward President Obama can be seen as freedom of speech. One of my favorite books is Off White: Readings on Race, Power, and Society (1997)by Michelle Fine, Lois Weis, Linda C. Powell, and L. Mun Wong. This book shares a series of essays, stories, and some accounts on race, power and society. Based on the piece Underground Discourse by Rosenberg(p. 79-89) we always seem to find excuses for what people do. I do say the rhetoric on Obama is racist and further, he may have learned early on to be silent and to ignore these acts. So far he seems to be wearing rose-colored glasses, and seem to be concluding it is anything else but racism.
What does this have to do with my research? I have been reading about Multicultural Education and its goals toward Education and humanity. James A. Banks (1994) suggested the following goals in his book Introduction to Multicultural Education;
- To increase educational equality for students from diverse groups, restructuring needs to provide equal chances for all students
- Help all students to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they will need to survive and function effectively in a future of U.S. society
- Help students to develop cross-cultural competency in cultures beyond out national boundaries and the insights and understandings needed to understand how all peoples living on earth have highly interconnected fates (p. 17)
My advice, learn, care, and do. (More of Banks' advice).