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Rinku Sen To Lead the Applied Research Center
July 05, 2006
The Applied Research Center's Board of Directors announced today that Rinku Sen has taken the position of President and Executive Director at the national research and policy institute.
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Universal Health Care is a Women's Issue
June 19, 2006
In a speech delivered on Women's Leadership and Advocacy Day, Policy Director Tammy Johnson argues that accessible quality health care is a matter of life or death for women.
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ColorLines Reflects on 25 Years Living with AIDS
June 07, 2006
The national newsmagazine on race and politics marks the anniversary by highlighting our recent coverage of the AIDS pandemic.
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Road Blocks to Asylum
June 07, 2006
Dressed as a nun and carrying a fake passport, Hortense crossed the border to Uganda, continued to Kenya, and boarded a plane to Mexico City in the summer of 2003. After three days on a bus, she was within sight of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The Price of the Ticket
May 02, 2006
Immigrants on the march today threaten to go the way of the Irish, the Italian and the Jewish: they may pay the price of the ticket for American citizenship by yielding to a racial hierarchy that leaves Blacks at the bottom.
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Immigration Plan is Way Off the Mark
May 01, 2006
President Bush's promise to overhaul the U.S. immigration system is a disaster in the making.
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News and Notes Spring 2006
April 21, 2006

Spring 2006 News and Notes available as a PDF here.

 
School Board Fails Its Students
April 14, 2006
The West Contra Costa County school board votes down an alternative proposal to the California Exit Exam angering students of color and their parents.
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Leading La Marcha
April 14, 2006
In an opinion piece from tompaine.com, Rinku Sen examines the implications of the current wave of immigration demonstrations in a multi-national, multi-racial America.
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Former Health Chief Forced to Support Immigrant Rights
April 14, 2006
At the University of Miami, students organized a successful sit-in and hunger strike forcing university president Donna Shalala to lead a negotiation between striking janitors and a company providing janitorial services. 
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  • Despite a surge in discrimination, the crisis for immigrant and refugee communities remains relatively invisible to the general public.
  • Dramatic demographic changes in the U.S. population, evidenced by the 2000 census, have generated a lot of excitement about the…

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