Hi! This blog post is going to be a little bit different. Today I'm going to talk about my personal opinions about this book and what my thoughts are so far. First I'll be running through what was discussed in the last section of my reading (pages 262 through 305), Then I'll share my thoughts about this specific passage. As I read the last passage (pages 209 through 262), I made the connection to today's affirmative action, talking more about its occurrence in jobs rather than education. When I began to read pages 262 through 305, I noticed that the author used the topic of affirmative action to transition into the discussion of other races and ethnicities. Specifically, past events that triggered racial biases and thoughts towards them. Tatum also expands on her idea of racial identity, intertwining the idea of several racial groups with the struggle of finding true racial identity. She states, "Asian Pacific Americans, Latinxs, and Native Americans are...
Based on the book "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?"