Ward Connerly, the California black man responsible for getting measures approved in California and other states ending affirmative action will be the featured guest on Geoff Metcalf’s online radio talk show today.
Connerly will discuss his latest project, the Racial Privacy Initiative, which would prevent the state of California from having checkboxes to indicate race on government forms.
Connerly’s organization, the American Civil Rights Institute, seeks to educate the public nationwide about racial and gender preferences. “Creating Equal,” Connerly’s latest book, tells the human story behind his fight. He describes how his commitment to racial justice grew out of a proud black family that refused to be broken by poverty or to take refuge in the dependency he believes keeps blacks at the bottom of the social ladder. The book describes how one man’s willingness to break ranks created a movement whose end is not yet in sight.
Metcalf’s national Internet talk show can be heard live daily on WorldNetDaily’s streaming page – TalkNetDaily – from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pacific time (7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern).
Read Metcalf’s previous interview with Connerly, “The man who kills quotas.”