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March 28, 2009
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Rhoda, a longtime Oakland resident, remembers fallen officer Sergeant Mark Dunakin as a irreplaceable member of her community, and as a needed role model for her sons. At the same time, she knows all too well that the unjust conditions surrounding the opd's relationship with Oakland's underserved communities -- like those leading to the death of Oscar Grant -- are still at large. As Oakland mourns, its police and its communities are called upon for an honest assessment of their relationship ... |
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March 23, 2009
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colorlines' Tammy Johnson applauds the Obama administration's move to reform drug policy to a health-based approach, and lays down some figures on our current laws' unjust impact on communities of color. As posted to Racewire: www.racewire.org |
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March 18, 2009
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Colorlines Magazine's Tammy Johnson, with the aid of a whiteboard, puts the foreclosure crisis in a historical context. Tammy shows the connection between the government's past restrictive covenants and the banks' present-day lending policies toward communities of color, and shows how those techniques of exploitation are now being applied to poor and middle-class whites. As posted to Racewire www.racewire.org Sources cited in this video www.centerforsocialinclusion.org http |
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March 13, 2009
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Priority Africa Network's Nunu Kidane discusses America's destructively racialized refugee policy, and calls out the disparity between intentions and actions towards countries in need. As posted to Racewire: www.racewire.org |
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March 12, 2009
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Watch video of The Accidental American authors Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh with actor Danny Glover discussing immigrant rights in New Orleans. |
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March 05, 2009
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Tammy Johnson gives kudos to journalist and author Tavis Smiley, who is not another spin doctor delivering talking points from a press release. Smiley, through his books and his annual State of the Black Union Summit, is clearly on a mission to refocus the public debate on race to one that holds government accountable for its policies, and that gives agency to communities of color. As posted to Racewire: www.racewire.org |
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March 02, 2009
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Generations Ahead's Sujatha Jesudason pushes back against the bad science that ties bogus racial genetics to health issues, and breaks down how this framework overlooks real environmental and health care access inequities. As posted to Racewire: www.racewire.org |
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February 25, 2009
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Applied Research Center's Tammy Johnson discusses her dismay with President Obama's use of racially coded language in his speech to the Congress, and how coded language's presence only serves to illustrate the need for policies that proactively lift up our vulnerable communties. As posted to Racewire www.racewire.org |
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February 17, 2009
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Ian Kim of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights calls for advocacy groups to join forces to ensure that the stimulus money gets put into green-collar jobs initiatives at all levels of government, to strengthen our most vulnerable communities, and to create sustainable industries for our new century. www.ellabakercenter.org As posted to Racewire www.racewire.org |
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February 11, 2009
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arc's Seth Wessler sits down with Vincent, a Detroit native who finds himself unemployable because of a prison sentence he served 25 years ago. Vincent is one of millions of qualified, dedicated workers made unfairly jobless and vulnerable to exploitation by an incarceration system with no statute of limitations. The need for incarceration reform is one of many factors that hurts our economy and keeps our communities of color at a perpetual disadvantage. Photos courtesy of www.flickr.com ... |
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