John Grummel (Upper Iowa): Race, Ethnicity, and Direct Democracy: What Can Be Learned About the Policy Positions of Different Racial/Ethnic Groups from How They Voted on Various Initiatives and Referendums? Pat K. Chew (Pittsburgh): Seeing Subtle Racism. Tamari Kitossa and Katerina Deliovsky (Brock): Interracial Unions with White Partners and Racial Profiling. Camille Nelson (Suffolk): Lovin’ the Man: Examining the Legal Nexus of Irony, Hypocrisy, and Curiosity. Sick over jungle fever: A new interracial-dating guide leaves one reader ill. From OK Trends, what if there weren’t so many white people? Data from the most recent census suggests that in the deep South, historically hostile to mixed-race couples, a shift in attitude is well under way. White Americans must embrace racial justice as their own cause if we hope to achieve widespread equity. Dorian Warren on the long racial history of the Tea Party’s deficit Trojan horse. Polling Prejudice: Public opinion on race is often inconsistent — does political science have the tools to capture all forms of racism? Lack of uniformity in how Americans are counted by race and ethnicity make analysis difficult. Herbert Gintis reviews Race, Wrongs, and Remedies: Group Justice in the 21st Century by Amy Wax. A review of The Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life by Elijah Anderson (and more). From GeoCurrents, an article on racial classification, H. J. Fleure, and the decline of geography; and maps ridiculous as the one of “race” in the Atlas of World Affairs no longer circulate widely — the internet, however, facilitates other forms of cartographic mischief. A review of Concepts of “Race” in the History of the Humanities. A review of Mixing Races: From Scientific Racism to Modern Evolutionary Ideas by Paul Lawrence Farber. Razib Khan on why race will matter after we all get our full sequences.