Racism

Displaying 101 - 150 of 443 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Can racists become representatives?
Northern Iowan 102:59, p.5
Iowa's fifth districts congressman, Steve King, was among those voting to override bipartisan committee support for the extension of the Voting Rights Act.
102 'Racial Disparities in Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice' topic for UNI workshop
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
Workshop on Racial Disparities will be offered by the UNI Community Outreach Partnership Center.
103 Bigotry abounds on Capitol Hill, in US
Northern Iowan 102:43, p.5
Believes that recent controversy over management of US ports by a company from the United Arab Emirates shows prejudice against Arabs.
104 George Curry speaks at GBPAC, 'We need to start fixing our educational system'
Northern Iowan 102:41, p.1
George Curry wrapped up Black History Month events with a speech; photo.
105 Questioning whether Notre Dame is seeing colors
Northern Iowan 102:22, p.14
Wonders if Tyrone Willingham, formerly football coach at Notre Dame, was fired due to his race.
106 Thursday, Sept. 15
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.2
"UNI: A Campus of Difference" workshop to combat racism, "We're Going to the Opera?" takes place at Gallagher-Bluedorn, and a lecture by Alexsey Boyko on "Russian Icons".
107 Flaw in taking racism out of context
Northern Iowan 101:34, p.5
Feels that despite current racial problems, much progress has been made in the last fifty years.
108 "West Wing" alum addresses hate, discrimination
Northern Iowan 101:24, p.3
Anna Deveare Smith visits campus to speak on discrimination.
109 Film of '92 riots
Northern Iowan 101:18, p.4
Play and film featuring the Rodney King case and subsequent race riots to appear on campus.
110 Speaker says Americans still not to terms with diversity
Northern Iowan 101:7, p.5
Robert Jensen of the University of Texas at Austin delivers an address characterizing the United States as a white-supremacist society.
111 The Legacy guilty of not checking facts; false accusations
Northern Iowan 100:53, p.6
Believes The Legacy should have taken more steps to ensure the accuracy of its content and not become a "misery merchant" for race relations.
112 Hearst series fights racism in latest lecture
Northern Iowan 100:40, p.1
John McWhorter speaks on racism and black identity in America; photo.
113 Race and diversity topic for Hearst lecture at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
John McWhorter will give a lecture titled "Black Identity and Getting Past Race" on Tuesday, February 24.
114 Shuttle story smacks of insensitivity
Northern Iowan 100:12, p.10
Upset by phrases used in article.
115 On your campus
Northern Iowan 100:7, p.2
Meetings and events planned; stress management workshop planned.
116 Student defends minorities at UNI
Northern Iowan 99:54, p.9
Criticizes Heath Rude and Jason Hutcheson for statements made in College Redeemer concerning minorities on the UNI campus.
117 Kivel makes bold claims on racism
Northern Iowan 99:53, p.1
Paul Kivel spoke on racism in America on April 22; photo.
118 Rectifying racist wrongs
Northern Iowan 99:52, p.7
Claims that racism has far from disappeared in America; encourages students to attend Paul Kivel's speech.
119 Student voices
Northern Iowan 99:52, p.11
Students respond to the question: How do you define racism?; photo.
120 Lecturer Kivel urges discrimination awareness
Northern Iowan 99:51, p.1
Paul Kivel, noted lecturer on racism in America, will speak about his book, "Uprooting Racism" on Tuesday, April 22; photo.
121 UNI sponsors guest lecture on anti-racism
Public Relations News Release 2002:473, p.1
Paul Kivel will speak on "White Privilege and White Anti-Racist Advocacy" on April 22.
122 Speaker delivers 'Titan-ic' talk
Northern Iowan 99:49, p.1
Herman Boone, whose actions inspired the movie, "Remember the Titans," spoke on campus about his experiences and lessons in diversity; photo.
123 Theatre UNI hosts 'To Kill a Mockingbird' race relations conversation
Public Relations News Release 2002:451, p.1
"Talk That Talk" will feature discussion on the present race relations situation in the Cedar Valley.
124 UNI co-sponsors fifth annual conference on race
Public Relations News Release 2002:151, p.1
"Bridging the Divide," the fifth annual Cedar Valley Conference on Race will take place on November 15.
125 Play delves into topic of racism
Northern Iowan 99:15, p.15
UNI Interpreters Theatre will present, "Just Living: White Men Challenging Racism" based on a book by Cooper Thompson, Emmett Schaefer, and Harry Brod.
126 Upcoming play at UNI challenges racism
Public Relations News Release 2002:130, p.1
UNI Interpreter's Theatre will present "Just Living: White Men Challenging Racism" October 24-26.
127 Letter to the editor: column response
Northern Iowan 99:4, p.14
Criticizes the column and author of "Cognitive Expulsion."
128 'Redeemer' author refutes NI columnist
Northern Iowan 98:47, p.7
Criticizes Kevin Koppes for claiming that blacks cannot be racist.
129 Whites can be victims of racism, discrimination also
Northern Iowan 98:47, p.6
Criticizes statements made by Kevin Koppes, in his column, concerning racism.
130 Columnist's definition of racism too narrow
Northern Iowan 98:47, p.8
Disagrees with comments made by Kevin Koppes concerning racism.
131 Only 'whites' can be racist in U.S.
Northern Iowan 98:46, p.5
Feels that the columnist in the College Redeemer doesn't understand the actual definition of "racism."
132 Iowa, race and the Civil War topics for UNI History Lecture Series, Wednesday, Feb. 20
Public Relations News Release 2001:304, p.1
Kenneth Lyftogt will speak on "General Matthew Mark Trumbull: Iowa, Race, and the Civil War."
133 UNI film series explores voices of African-American students
Public Relations News Release 2001:259, p.1
The film "Are We Different" will confront race issues as a part of the "Reel to Real" film series.
134 Racial profiling not the American way
Northern Iowan 98:9, p.5
Disagrees with the way polling in the United States is done.
135 America divided
Public Relations News Release 2001:123, p.1
Helen Harton will talk about the flare-up of racist attitudes that have been fueled by the recent terrorist attacks.
136 U. S. stance on fighting racism questionable
Northern Iowan 98:3, p.7
Believes that the U.S. purposely avoided criticism by walking out of the World Conference on Racism.
137 C. F. police guard against racial profiling
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.10
Points out actions taken by the Iowa State Patrol to gather data on stops.
138 Racial profiling: real or myth?
Northern Iowan 97:41, p.1
Discusses the effect that racial profiling has on society.
139 Racial profiling
Public Relations News Release 2000:239, p.1
Michael Blackwell states that racial profiling occurs in many areas, including housing and education.
140 Van Sickel reports Olympic experiences from Australia
Northern Iowan 97:6, p.1
Australia's Prime Minister, John Ward, has recently made certain announcements concerning the Olympics and the Aboriginal Australians; photo.
141 Passing of Black History Month
Northern Iowan 96:48, p.5
Believes that even though Black History Month is over, students should still be concerned with educating themselves about racism.
142 "Working for Respect" topic for Difficult Dialogues, March 24
Public Relations News Release 1999:313, p.1
Que Lan will speak on her experiences as a woman in the academic world of science.
143 Creator of "Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes" experiment to speak at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1999:276, p.1
Jane Elliot will speak on the "The Anatomy of Prejudice".
144 Difficult Dialogue series looks at racist barriers to alliance-building
Public Relations News Release 1999:82, p.1
"Difficult Dialogues" series resumes October 15 with "Interactive Model of Cultural Diversity", led by Cheryl Faries of the Waterloo Multicultural Development Center.
145 Student activists help promote social concerns
Northern Iowan 96:12, p.1
The Spitfire Tour will stop at UNI October 16, 1999, to speak about a variety of social issues; labor rights activist Charles Kernaghan will speak October 13, 1999.
146 Media missed Myers' discrimination
Northern Iowan 95:58, p.4
Believes media have not focused on the racism that allegedly appears in new "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" movie.
147 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 95:48, p.14
Student is recruited by a white supremacist group.
148 Thoughts of KKK nothing but a crime
Northern Iowan 95:46, p.7
Columnist comments on the history of the Ku Klux Klan.
149 'Awful act' in Jasper brings races together
Northern Iowan 95:43, p.1
John William King was sentenced to death last week for the killing of James Byrd, Jr.; King will be the first white man put to death for killing an African-American.
150 Separatism not to be encouraged
Northern Iowan 95:22, p.9
Multiculturalism is being confused with cultural pluralism.