The Rise of the Ghetto-Fabulous Party

In a recent article published in Colorlines, Dr. C. Richard King, an associate professor of comparative ethnic studies at Washington State University, and Dr. David J. Leonard, an assistant professor of comparative ethnic studies at Washington State University, argue that the “gangsta” parties could be the culmination of two decades of conservative politics at colleges and the “corporatization” of American universities.

One Response to “The Rise of the Ghetto-Fabulous Party”

  1. Nicole Myers Says:

    Very informative article… one more reason to get involved. If everyone who is against violence would start acting on what they feel then this type of racial violence could be halted. It takes organizing, promoting dialogue between cultures, denouncing discrimination and fostering respect through example. New Humanism is an interesting model for the future in this sense.

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