Political Correctness
Series: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
From: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow- Phil Mariage
Length: 01:19:50
Only in recent decades did people become aware of the impact political correctness has on the way we perceive each other. This is a great generational discussion between Dr. Jonathan Katz from Washington U. in St. Louis, Mo along with political scientist Dr. Catherine Reese from Arkansas State U. and Fordham Senior and head of the College Republicans, Katie Poedtke. It is not often that you will hear a discussion like this between the generations.
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Piece Description
Only in recent decades did people become aware of the impact political correctness has on the way we perceive each other. This is a great generational discussion between Dr. Jonathan Katz from Washington U. in St. Louis, Mo along with political scientist Dr. Catherine Reese from Arkansas State U. and Fordham Senior and head of the College Republicans, Katie Poedtke. It is not often that you will hear a discussion like this between the generations.
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