Saturday, August 11, 2012

How Leopold Munyakazi's Hiring Challenged Goucher College's Good Intentions -- New York Magazine

"I’m no longer sure the two are very different, or that the sincerity of our humanitarian impulses can ever be reliable proof of the worthiness of our actions. But I find it difficult to accept that we must all simply suspend judgment and take the world as we find it. Ignorance is its own kind of exile."

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