I Refuse to Waste Energy Trying to Convert Racists

I Will Succeed Whether They Change or Not

By Milton C. Jordan,Sr., published Oct 02, 2007
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Consider these excerpts from a Princeton University news release: "Black applicants without criminal records are no more likely to get a job than white applicants just out of prison, according to a Princeton University study of nearly 1,500 private employers in New York City.
The study, "Discrimination in Low Wage Labor Markets," was conducted by sociology professors Devah Pager and Bruce Western . It is the largest and most comprehensive project of its kind to date. The study, which investigated discrimination against young male minorities and ex-offenders by employers, also showed: Young white high school graduates were about twice as likely to receive positive responses from New York employers as equally qualified black job seekers; Ex-offenders face serious barriers to employment; a criminal record reduced positive responses from employers by about 35 percent for white applicants and 57 percent for black applicants.

Even without criminal records, however, black applicants had low rates of positive responses, about the same as the response rate for white applicants with criminal records. Hispanics also faced discrimination by employers, but were preferred relative to blacks.

'The results of this landmark study are deeply disturbing and highlight the need for strong enforcement of the New York City Human Rights Law,"'said Patricia Gatling, commissioner of the New York City Commission on Human Rights, which assisted in the study. In New York City it is illegal for employers to discriminate on the basis of race or a criminal record.

The researchers presented the results of their study at the Population Association of America's annual meeting in Philadelphia on March 31 and are preparing a paper for submission to an academic journal.

"A lot of people are skeptical that African Americans still face discrimination in the job market. But even in a diverse city like New York , the evidence of discrimination is unmistakable," Pager said.

Takeaways
  • I refuse to try and convince racists to change.
  • Rather, I will succeed whether they change or not.
Did You Know?
Academicians continue to "discover" the practice of racism in employment and other walks of life, a fact that many of us have long since conceded and learned to conquer its effects.
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Great points indeed.

Posted on 07/22/2008 at 2:07:50 PM

 
Sounds like a plan. I wonder if there are any black owned Internet Service providers. A few years back 2by2.net was an affordable opportuntity for ex-cons or anyone with drive to make money. Walmart was one of the stores affiliated with the company. I do not know if they still exist.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
Sounds like a plan. I wonder if there are any black owned Internet Service providers. A few years back 2by2.net was an affordable opportuntity for ex-cons or anyone with drive to make money. Walmart was one of the stores affiliated with the company. I do not know if they still exist.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
Excellent points.

Posted on 10/15/2007 at 8:10:00 PM

 
You are so right!

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 6:10:00 AM

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