If it's against federal law to fire someone because of race and this guy was fired because he was in a race, how is that right?
If it's against federal law to fire someone because of race and this guy was fired because he was in a race, how is that right?
it'll be interesting to see what the internet backlash results in. I would think that a PR disaster like this would get the AD fired by the regents/board/higher ups/whoever
I'd say hit this man up at jdpotter@stgregorys.edu and let him know how you feel. This is preposterous.
But haven't you heard? The forth wave is all about trying the same old shtick and hoping we get radically different results this time.
Politics 101: When your target demographic thinks you have nothing to offer them, your message isn't working. Feminists need to realize that these indifferent young women are not the problem. And neither is the media. And neither is the patriarchy. You're the problem. If feminism is no longer a word or a concept…
Gender equality just isn't everyone's passion, and y'all are gonna have to learn to make your peace with that instead of picking on people for it. It's fine, really! I bet many of you are just bored to tears by environmental activism, or by trying to find a cure for cancer, or economic justice, or whatever other…
OMG, absolutely, HOW IS MUFFALETTA NOT ON THIS LIST? AT THE TOP?!?
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I'm trying out this crazy new app called "Talking to people," it's a little slow going but I get real HD visuals of the person, I get to hear their voice in real-time, and they can tell me either quirky things or sometimes it's serious, I just never know which way it's going to go!
I'm relatively recent to online dating, and I'm not loving it. I feel like, no matter what service you use, it takes away from that "meet someone and spark" thing that I'm so fond of. I did recently start using Hinge, and I admit I like it better than anything else I've tried (have not tried Tindr, though). At least…
God knows how many lousy bar bands George inspired.
"It's women who get so inebriated that they pass out and stumble around. It's safer for them to have drinks with less alcohol."
"It makes sense," Jackson, 34, said. "It's women who get so inebriated that they pass out and stumble around. It's safer for them to have drinks with less alcohol."
Yesterday the New York Times published a column from opinion columnist and America's self-anointed fun city aunt…
Kitchenette understands two things above all else: 1) sandwiches are awesome, and 2) people love yelling at me about…
I mispronounced the word "diaspora" in a job interview. Wow, it feels good to be getting all this off of my chest!
I still occasionally mock my husband for that one.
Are you my twin? I did the same thing for years. I used it all the time. My mother literally howled with laughter when I said in front of her once and while I was devastated at the time, I am SO thankful she stopped me before I did it again. LOL!