April 2, 2011 By Rajiv Gopie At some point it was destined to happen, at some point somebody was sure to cause the spark that would singe the entire face of unity that was being peddled by the current Government. At some point the ugly spectre of race was bound to resurface. The comments made [...]
Below is an article from our Affirmative Action Media Monitoring Project. These articles represent a wide variety of views. These views do not necessarily represent the views of AAPF but instead are intended to provide you with an overview of the current affirmative action debate. March 30, 2011 New Delhi: The Conference dwelled upon many [...]
March 28, 2011 By Azad Essa Think of cricket as you would Lady Justice: a blindfolded woman with a sword at her side, scales in hand, and an almost insatiable thirst for being the moral and material leveller of man. Think of cricket as that nagging marriage: survival is based on partners seeking and successfully [...]
Below is an article from our Affirmative Action Media Monitoring Project. These articles represent a wide variety of views. These views do not necessarily represent the views of AAPF but instead are intended to provide you with an overview of the current affirmative action debate. March 28, 2011 By Catherine Chan Malaysia’s natural advantages in [...]
Below is an article from our Affirmative Action Media Monitoring Project. These articles represent a wide variety of views. These views do not necessarily represent the views of AAPF but instead are intended to provide you with an overview of the current affirmative action debate. March 24, 2011 By Deepa Jainani Sending out a strong, [...]

