Arguably the panel I'm watching now, "Race and Politics in America: Where Are We in 2008?" with Richard Thompson Ford, Shelby Steele, Charles Kamasaki, and Ta-Nehisi Coates suffers from the opposite problem from the
"Who Speaks for Islam?" panel -- all four participants are nonwhite. Surely white people have something to say about this. On the other hand, maybe you can actually get a broader range of views on an all-black panel, I have a hard time imagining a white person
saying what Shelby Steele just said.
Meanwhile,
Richard Thompson Ford is speaking now and reminding me that I liked his book
The Race Card and never blogged about it.
UPDATE: Here's video of Shelby Steele
being provocative yesterday.
This article available online at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2008/07/white-people-have-no-race/49031/