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Hear Recent Radio Essays from National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday "In Politics, Gender and Race Vie for Top Billing" Commentator Diane Roberts looks at the prominence of identity politics as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama slug it out in the race for the Democratic nomination. The question remains, which is more fundamental, more essential: gender or race? Do you go for the white woman or the black man? Whose "turn" is it? NPR®'s Liane Hansen speaks to Diane Roberts and poet E. Ethelbert Miller about race and identity in America today. (10:02) - NPR® Weekend Edition Sunday, February 17, 2008 More “Radios” |
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SAFARI OF THE SELF Shortly after Barack Obama won the presidency, the gleefully snarky Web site Gawker.com trumpeted "North Finally Wins Civil War." Speaking on behalf of what Sarah Palin and other conservatives famously dismissed... Feb 8, 2009 Read entire article in the St. Petersburg Times More St. Petersburg Times articles by Diane Roberts. |
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