Author Archives: Richard Guzman
Climbing Bryan’s Mountain, 2008 — Part 2
This is Part 2 of 2008 excerpts from my the journal “Climbing Bryan’s Mountain.” Read Part 1 of these 2008 excerpts. Read the Lead Post in this series. August 9. I just got a text message from Daniel telling me … Continue reading
Diversity U.S.A.
Because I’ve spent my life studying diversity, that’s what first struck me about this year’s fab-five of U.S. women’s gymnastics. I was proud—and even more so because so many others have also commented, with pride, about this team’s diversity. Only … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity & Multiculturalism, Reviews & Commentary
Tagged Aly Raisman, diversity, ethnicity, Gabby Douglas, interethnic relationships, Interracial relationships, Jordyn Wieber, Kyla Ross, Liang Chow, McKayla Maroney, Teaching Diversity, U.S. Women's Gymnastics 2012, White Studies
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Reviews List
The lists below create easier access to Reviews and a more compact overview of them than you would get by clicking on the “Reviews & Commentary” category. —Links go live when reviews become available.— FILM, VIDEO, POETRY, ART: Amadeus: The … Continue reading →