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Author speaks about race issues in America

Jason Braff

Issue date: 2/14/07 Section: Campus News
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Critically acclaimed author Michael Eric Dyson threatened to make an audience of Quinnipiac students, staff and community members uncomfortable and then challenged them on their thinking about race and affirmative action.

Dyson visited campus Feb. 7 and spoke in Alumni Hall. His diverse speech, which covered everything from black history to Justin Timberlake, focused on the issue of race in modern American society.

Dyson wasted no time in addressing the recent controversy created by U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden's comments about U.S. Sen. Barack Obama. Biden told a reporter Jan. 31 that Obama was "the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy."

Dyson was angered by these comments.

"Where have you been, Biden?" Dyson proclaimed. "Jesse Jackson? Al Sharpton? Do these names mean anything to you? Jesse Jackson won seven million votes in the 1988 presidential election. That sounds pretty mainstream to me."

Biden made the comments after announcing his bid for the upcoming presidential election in response to a reporter's question about Obama, who is also campaigning for the presidency.

"When you say a black person is articulate, usually you are comparing that person to other blacks," Dyson said.

He began giving examples of prominent black American people in the mainstream, including Jackson and Sharpton, and turned the seriousness of the situation into a more comedic one by beginning to sing rapper Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z songs after commenting on their degree of cleanliness. Although Dyson joked throughout the two-hour talk, his message contained serious undertones amid the laughter of the audience.

Dyson also spoke about affirmative action and the unnoticed privileges a lot of white people have compared to most ethnic minorities in the United States. Before speaking on the subject he joked with the crowd, proclaiming he was about to make the white people in attendance feel uncomfortable for a short while. He said that white people have a "virus of opportunity" that they "never think about" regarding the subject of affirmative action.

Additionally, Dyson was very critical of prominent people such as President George W. Bush, singer Michael Jackson, talk-show host Oprah Winfrey and comedian Michael Richards. But Dyson reversed his sharpest criticism for comedian Bill Cosby and the way the American public has treated Janet Jackson as compared to pop-idol Justin Timberlake, whom Dyson referred to as Justin "Timberfake."
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RODNEY S

posted 2/15/07 @ 2:24 PM EST

THIS MAN SPEAKS NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH AND TELL IT LIKE IT IS WITHOUT SUGAR COATING IT...MR DYSON YOU SHOULD BE A LEGEND YOURSELF..THE WAY HE DELIVERS IS TOTALLY AWESOME. (Continued…)

Russia

posted 2/15/07 @ 7:08 PM EST

I agree with the entire article, Janet Jackson is truly being treated unfairly while Flustin Crustinflake continues to get the white boy pass, it couldn't be more in your face or racist. (Continued…)

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