Welcome to Up for Debate. Each week, Conor Friedersdorf rounds up timely conversations and solicits reader responses to one thought-provoking question. Later, he publishes some thoughtful replies.
“I needed to know that the auditions weren’t color-blind. Because when we say we’re color-blind, whose color are we being blind to? I am the color I am. I delight in my race, and I wouldn’t want to be ...
No longer. The term “color-blind” has become an object of scorn among America’s elite. The usual crowd directing our national groupthink has determined that proclaiming color-blindness is ...
I decided to try and answer her. #shorts Got Questions? I’ve got answers: How do I respond to comments? Why does it look like ...
– Skepticism at School, Delayed Diagnoses and Feeling Excluded From Some Activities, Revealed in Landmark Survey of Color Blind Women – BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, on International Color ...
Author and activist Kenny Xu is hoping to take his fight for a "color-blind" society to U.S. Congress. Xu is the founder of Color Us United, a North Carolina-based organization that advocates for a ...
People born blind have never seen that bananas are yellow, but Johns Hopkins University researchers have found that like any sighted person, those born blind understand two bananas are likely to be ...
Using specialized filters, people with colorblindness may see more colors. — -- When 17-year-old Cole Williams was surprised by co-workers with the Christmas gift of Enchroma colorblindness ...