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Reznet News: Students react to OutKast


Students at Reznet News, an website for young Native journalists, react to the OutKast performance.

Tetona Dunlap: "I could not believe my eyes. I was completely stunned. For a second I had to remind myself it was 2004. Never before have I seen such mockery of a race on such a highly viewed program as the Grammys."

Elena Cisneros: "OutKast�s performance, taken in its context, is seen as nothing more than a song and performance, but for me it was an outlandish cartoon cannonball that slapped a culture in the face."

Jade-Heather Lepotokisi: "The performance was extremely offensive and somewhat degrading. I cursed and yelled at the television set as my husband laughed and asked me repeatedly what was wrong."

Get the Story:
What's Wrong With This Picture? (Reznet News 2/12)

Relevant Links:
Native American Cultural Center - http://www.nativecc.com
GRAMMYs - http://www.grammy.com

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