In a message dated 10/16/2003 4:33:34 AM Central Daylight Time, David Strand 
writes:

> I never heard any of the critics say as Jim Boyd does
>  that the candidate needed to be a person of color
>  because the majority of students are of color.... 

That argument was out there, nonetheless. Two examples: A column by Clarence 
Hightower in Insight News. An opinionated news item in the Pulse of the Twin 
Cities by Ed Felien. Passages from both pasted are below, after two short 
paragraphs of commentary by me.

The Strib doesn't have a problem with "reverse racism," when it can be 
utilized to support the status quo. The Strib supported Carol Johnson because she 
was a trusted team player, not a boat rocker or feather ruffler.  Johnson was 
qualified and black, and could therefore help to muzzle the NAACP. No need to 
look further.

The Strib doesn't have a problem with "reverse racism" when it serves to 
stifle dissent and paralyze opposition to the status quo.  The Strib never took 
anyone to task for saying "Isn't it wonderful that we have a black female 
superintendent!" and "How dare you criticize our black superintendent!" 
-------------------------------  
In Minnesota, it’s "one and done" for our people
by Clarence Hightower President/CEO Minneapolis Urban League 
http://www.insightnews.com/commentary.asp?mode=display&articleID=924

"Many will say that I am wrong. Some will say that I am off base. A few will 
say that I am barking up the wrong tree. Well, a few days ago this great state 
could have proved me wrong. Carol Johnson, a person of color, vacated her 
position as superintendent of Minneapolis Public Schools. Did the school board 
hire another person of color? No! Did the school board interview another person 
of color? No! Did the school board seek the opinion of folks of color? No!"

"There couldn’t have been a better opportunity to prove me wrong. I mean, 
after all, the Minneapolis Public Schools system is 70% students of color. There 
is a tremendous achievement gap between students of color and White students. 
The district has acknowledged this gap and fashioned a 12-point plan to 
improve the achievement of students of color. Here was a great chance to prove me 
wrong…hire a superintendent of color!"

What is the School Board doing now?
Wednesday 01 October @ 14:04:48  
by Ed Felien
http://www.pulsetc.com/article.php?sid=641&mode=&order=0

"Now, they have appointed Dave Jennings as Superintendent of Public Schools 
for Minneapolis."

"Why would they appoint a former head of the Republican Party to lead the 
schools in a heavily Democratic city?"

"Why would they appoint a white male to lead a school system that that now 
counts a non-white majority and furthermore a person who voted against making 
Martin Luther King Day a State holiday and who voted against sanctions for South 
Africa when it was practicing apartheid?"

"Why would they appoint someone with no education experience and no education 
credentials to run an education system?"

-Doug Mann, King Field
Mann for School Board web site: http://educationright.tripod.com
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