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Oakland/SF/Bay Area
Facing Race Conference
November 13
New York
Migrate @ Gallery 128
October 18
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The Innovators
Activists, politicians and artists to watch in 2009
By ColorLines Staff



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Silenced in the Classroom It was to have been the country’s first public school teaching Arabic and English. Today, the Khalil Gibran International Academy is mired in fear and tension.
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Race Records
N.O.H.A: Dive in Your Life
Wayne Brady: A Long Time Coming
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Q&A: Erik Camayd Freixas
The federal court interpreter gives an insider’s account of the justice system after one of the largest immigration raids in U.S. history.
The White Man’s Port of the Future
Mississippi governor mismanages funds meant for housing recovery—again.
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Press #3 for Xenophobe
August 5, 2008
Republican Harri Anne Smith was vying to represent Alabama in the U.S.
House of Representatives but lost on July 15 to her GOP rival.
Smith, who served several terms in Alabama's state senate, will be
well remembered for at least two racist videos.
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