http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/us/25south.html?_r=1&hp This is fascinating. It’s been on the radar screen for a while, but it helps to have census data to back it up. I’m pondering what it means for American politics and the answer, it seems, is unclear. Historically, the black population has been reliably Democratic which would lead one to believe that this [...]
Posts Tagged ‘immigration’
Coming Home to The New South
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged census, demographics, immigration, migration, race, the North, the South on March 25, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Bahrain: What the Hell is it and why does it matter?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arab, Bahrain, immigration, Middle East, oil, revolution on March 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I am slowly trying to educate myself about the situation in Bahrain. It is a tiny country nestled away off the east coast of the Arabian peninsula. It seems at first glance like it should be a footnote in the midst of everything else that is going on, but upon closer inspection I am realizing how [...]