Prop 209: Ten Long Years

Prop 209: Ten Long Years
Students and community activists agree that the ideal of "color blindness" that has come to dominate the way race is discussed (or not) in this country has presented the most difficult challenge to raising awareness about Prop 209's regressive effects on diversity. Eva Paterson, president of the Equal Justice Society and an African-American Berkeley Law School alum, believes there's a dire need to get the issue of race back on the table. "Color blindness is an absurd concept," she says. "The only way I can live in a color-blind society is if I have a bag over my head."


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