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Is the Olympic Ideal Dying?
More than sixty years ago, my father, Dr. Charles Bucher, wrote an article that appeared in The Reader’s Digest. Dad was a Professor at New York University and the author of more than twenty textbooks on the subject of physical … Continue reading
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Teachable Moments and Continuing Conversations
Already, the conversations regarding Trayvon Martin have begun to dissipate. But that does not have to happen, if we use Trayvon’s death as a teachable moment. Some good can come out of this tragedy, some continuing conversations if you will. … Continue reading
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Tagged Asian-American soldiers, Asian-Americans, burqa, criminal justice system, Danny Chen, George Zimmerman, Henry Louis Gates, hijab, hoodie, millenials, Mitt Romney, Mormon, prejudge, race relations, teachable moment, To Kill A Mockingbird, Trayvon Martin, turban
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