Ep. 3 The University as Segregation Machine
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Continuing the tour of institutions of political representations that French speakers have that English do not we visit the University of Moncton, or as it calls itself, the Université de Moncton - French university in a bilingual city - compare this to Historic Black Colleges in the U.S. - but these are private, not public - the university as segregation engine - as ethnic clubhouse and party headquarters - a reading from Michel Bastarache - ivory tower universities contrasted with those that act as political machines - Is this Segregation? Segregation and separatism distinguished - but can you? C Vann Woodward and Thurgood Marshall on the reasons why segregation is bad. Racism is not just hate -- it can also be just too much self-love (amour de soi).
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