Category Archives: book/movie/video reviews and links

"A Conversation about Race" sequel

I just finished watching “More of… A Conversation about Race” after having looked forward to it for quite some time.  On the back of the DVD case, we find this description: … Now, two years after production began on “A … Continue reading

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Asians are beneficiaries of affirmative action

Following is the full text of the section of chapter eight of “The Affirmative Action Hoax” by Steven Farron that deals with Asians benefiting from affirmative action (reproduced with his permission).  He did mention that a new edition of this … Continue reading

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Explorations and adventures…

… in Equatorial Africa.  I’ve come upon a travel book, published in 1861 by Paul B. Du Chaillu.  This delightfully illustrated volume describes his travels in the interior of Africa, its fauna and native peoples.  I believe there is much … Continue reading

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On Armand Leroi

Once upon a time I was poking through my local library seeking something interesting to read.  A thick tome caught my attention – more, I admit,  out of morbid curiosity than any thirst to broaden my intellectual horizons.  The book … Continue reading

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"Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey"

My mother just recommended I watch the thirteen part youtube video “Journey of Man“.  She thought I would find it interesting and claimed it “has nothing to do with evolution”.  There is something in my tradition about honoring one’s mother … Continue reading

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Using "A Conversation About Race" effectively

A few months ago, I purchased “A Conversation About Race” and I thoroughly enjoyed it.  Within a short time, I had no less than six people watch it at my home.  After mentioning it to my boss, I offered to … Continue reading

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Science and sensitivity

In Race and Human Evolution, Milford Wolpoff and Rachel Caspari build a case for multiregional evolution.  In this scenario, “humanity is an evolving subdivided species with geographically distinct populations.”  According to their theory, modern races can trace some of their … Continue reading

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The Origins of Consciousness…

Some of us, who study history, often wonder how the ancients might have been just like us and how they might have been quite different.  For decades, this question lurked in the dark recesses of my mind.  However, only once … Continue reading

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