Friday, June 04, 2004
Read This
An article about Caitlin Flanagan. (via Ms. Musings.)
The suburbs aren't as white bread as they used to be. Red and Blue America might be turning purple, according to the Brookings Institute. But the reality is that in a nation with rapidly diversifying neighborhoods, racial segregation looks less typical all the time, and political predictions trickier and trickier. See, now that I'm moving to the burbs, I'm becoming a suburban reactionary.
An article about Caitlin Flanagan. (via Ms. Musings.)
The suburbs aren't as white bread as they used to be. Red and Blue America might be turning purple, according to the Brookings Institute. But the reality is that in a nation with rapidly diversifying neighborhoods, racial segregation looks less typical all the time, and political predictions trickier and trickier. See, now that I'm moving to the burbs, I'm becoming a suburban reactionary.