Posts Tagged ‘racism’

Video: Something everyone should watch

October 5, 2008  |  1 Comment  |  495 views

Contributed by: Cary Briel / Skaneateles

AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka offers this moving defense of Barack Obama against racial attacks.

A petition worth signing

May 26, 2008  |  No Comments  |  375 views

By: Cary Briel / Skaneateles Design

FOX news recently broadcast a segment that included FOX News contributor Liz Trotta suggesting and laughing about the the possibility of Barack Obama being assassinated. Many have suggested that FOX should sack her for the comment. There are also news reports suggesting that she may be under investigation by the Secret Service for the comment. Click here to watch the the segment of the FOX interview, and also sign the petition asking FOX to sack her. I personally don’t understand how this could be a humorous subject, whether or not she supports Obama. First Clinton carelessly referencing the topic, and now Trotta.

UPDATE: Check here for an article relating to how much attention this issue is getting on youtube.

Fowler + Skaneateles = new friends

February 29, 2008  |  No Comments  |  310 views

By Christine Briel / Skaneateles Design
Friday, February 11:49 AM EST

fowlerskaneateles.jpgThis year was the third year that High School students from Fowler and Skaneateles have participated in an exchange that included traveling to each others schools. There were 62 members that participated in the exchange this year. They met in November and followed each other around to their various classes, lunches, etc. They discussed racism and stereotyping with one another in small groups. This exchange was coordinated through the InterReligious Council of Central New York.
A Skaneateles student stated “We have different backgrounds, but we’re all teen-agers and we all have the same interests, like hanging out with friends and listening to music.”
A Fowler student stated “I thought Skaneateles kids would be stuck up and unfriendly.
But they were all willing to meet and I didn’t feel any tension at all.”
The kids from both schools have said their communications will go beyond this exchange
that officially ended in January 2008. Some have even made plans to get together for
dinner at Joe’s Pasta Garage (Wiki) – good choice :)
The original news article, from The Post Standard, by Elizabeth Doran can be read here.