
Watch and listen to our latest digital video and audio featuring the people and policies redefining racial justice around the country. >> Video >> Audio (podcasts) The most recent video and audio files are listed below:
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Photographer Brian Palmer captures the action from Facing Race 2007. Check out the slideshow from the plenary sessions, workshops and after party at Colors restaurant in Manhattan. |
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With 600 participants, more than 50 workshops, 3 plenaries and 1 jazz legend, the national conference united the racial justice movement for 3 days in New York City. |
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At the FACING RACE conference, Rinku Sen, Angela Glover Blackwell, Juan Gonzales and Winona La Duke chart a course for racial justice in the 21st century. |
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A short video that discusses how race and racism inform our current discussion of immigrant rights.
The full video will open in a new window by clicking here: Race, Politics and Immigration. |
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By 2050, three in four Californian's will be a person of color. Watch this short video to learn more about the changing demographics and political climate in California. The full video will open in a new window by clicking here: California's New Majority. |
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The KPFA Evening news discusses the Applied Research Center's 2005 California Legislative Report Card on Race which awarded both the Governor and State legislature a "D" for their failure to move legislation to support racial equity. Listen Now |
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In the wake of the greatest disaster on record, Rinku Sen, Director of Media and Public Affairs, joins Your Call to discuss the movement to oppose racism after hurricane Katrina. Listen Now |
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In this clip analysts and activists take up the provocative questions of the 2005 Advancing Racial Justice conference: What's race got to do with public policy? Why are we afraid to talk about race? And why lead with race? The full video will open in a new window by clicking here: Race and Public Policy: A Dialogue |
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With the AIDS epidemic larger —and blacker —than ever, health officials and community activists go after those who test positive. Writer Kai Wright discusses his ColorLines cover story "Super Infector" with Chicago Public Radio. Listen Now |
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Tammy Johnson and Menachem Kracjer of the public policy program join California state senator Mervyn Dymally and Martin Martinez of the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network to discuss the findings of the annual legislative report card. Listen Now |
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