In 1970, a working-class, Jewish man from New York City married an African American woman from rural, segregated North Carolina. From their union, "Michael Wenger" has three children, four grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Years later, "Mr. Wenger" served as Deputy Director for Outreach and Program Development for President Clinton's Initiative on Race, an opportunity that confirmed for him the conscious and unconscious bias that people of color confront daily in the United States.
Both personally and professionally, "Mr. Wenger" has peered into a world far beyond the...
In 1970, a working-class, Jewish man from New York City married an African American woman from rural, segregated North Carolina. From their union, ...
In 1970, a working-class, Jewish man from New York City married an African American woman from rural, segregated North Carolina. From their union, "Michael Wenger" has three children, four grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Years later, "Mr. Wenger" served as Deputy Director for Outreach and Program Development for President Clinton's Initiative on Race, an opportunity that confirmed for him the conscious and unconscious bias that people of color confront daily in the United States.
Both personally and professionally, "Mr. Wenger" has peered into a world far beyond the...
In 1970, a working-class, Jewish man from New York City married an African American woman from rural, segregated North Carolina. From their union, ...