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Valerie Jarrett on Racism:
"I'm Worried About Every Black Parent I Know..."
Beyond Racism, Their Focus is on the Future: The Students at PS 5 Ronald McNair School have created their own in-school bookstore with the assistance of the NYPL and local businesses. Photo: Keith Forest Page 9
The View From Here ■■
By David Mark Greaves
Racism It’s said that every cloud has a silver lining. And President Donald Trump, being the darkest cloud seen in that office, has produced a silver lining appropriate to his status as the most racist president in modern history. He has emboldened simmering racists to speak their minds and in doing so, they painfully remind White America of its roots and the silver lining is the conversation on racism that has opened
across the nation, thanks in no small part to the technological age we’re in. Being the object of high-intensity and low-intensity racism is a constant theme in the lives of African-Americans and has been that way for hundreds of years. Now with Twitter and the smart phone, a glaring light has gone on for White America with the camera exposing the overt behavior and Twitter exposing the deeply-held beliefs and the Internet bringing them ➔➔ Continued on page 15
Valerie Jarrett Responds to Racist Tweet ■■
By Desiree Murphy, www.etonline.com
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fter being the target of a racist tweet, Valerie Jarrett spoke out. The 61-year-old businesswoman, who served as Barack Obama’s former White House adviser, appeared on MSNBC for a town hall discussing “Everyday Racism in America” on Tuesday night.
"ON RACE/RACISM" See Victoria Horsford's "What's Going On" Page 4
Hosted by Joy Reid and Chris Hayes, the program guests included Former top Obama ➔➔ Continued on page 2