FURY AS OSCARS GO ‘ALL WHITE’

* Is there equal fury when the Seattle Seahawks defense goes all black?

* From 2010, the following names do not sound racially diverse:

Here are the qualifiers from this past weekend for the women’s 100 meter dash from the NCAA championships, Western Division:

1 Blessing Okagbare SR Texas-El Paso 11.26Q -0.9 1
2 Porscha Lucas SR Texas A&M 11.30Q 0.5 4
3 Gabby Mayo JR Texas A&M 11.43Q -0.5 3
4 Terra Evans SO Texas Tech 11.47Q -0.7 5
5 Jeneba Tarmoh SO Texas A&M 11.48Q -0.1 6
6 Scottesha Miller SR Oklahoma 11.56Q 0.4 2
7 Tiffany Townsend JR Baylor 11.50Q 0.5 4
8 Shakera Reece SR Rice 11.59Q 0.4 2
9 Dominique Duncan SO Texas A&M 11.60Q -0.5 3
10 Sarah Matthew SR Stanford 11.66Q -0.7 5
11 Kylie Peterson SO Minnesota 11.73Q -0.1 6
12 Cherrelle Garrett JR California 11.77Q -0.9 1
13 Whitney Harris SO Houston 11.61Q 0.4 2
14 Carissa Levingston FR Stanford 11.62Q -0.5 3
15 Mandy White JR Oregon 11.67Q 0.5 4
16 Sherine Wells SO Oklahoma 11.77Q -0.1 6
17 Shataya Hendricks SO Stanford 11.81Q -0.7 5
18 Judith Onyepunuka SR Southern California 11.83Q -0.9 1
19 Grecia Bolton SO Houston 11.69q -0.5 3
20 Mindy McClurkin SR Brigham Young 11.75q 0.5 4
21 Audacia Moore SO Wichita State 11.84q 0.5 4
22 Adrienne Thomas SO Minnesota 11.85q 0.5 4 11.8442
23 Brittany Blaylock JR North Texas 11.85q -0.1 6 11.8472
24 Missy Barnes JR North Texas 11.85q -0.7 5 11.8494

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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