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ColorLines magazine
December 10, 2009
cover_12_6.jpgColorLines has been the national newsmagazine on race and politics since 1998. We tell stories from communities of color while focusing on structural solutions that advance racial justice. For daily content on race and politics, visit our blog, RaceWire.org.

Here's what you get with ColorLines:
1. More stories, more investigations, more often. Our team of multiracial journalists covers stories about race around the country. Our writers look at police brutality, the myth of a colorblind America, and Obama's web strategy—just to name a few topics. We also write about the impact of public policy in communities of color and consider steps we can take to move forward.

2.  ColorLines journalists write about race. Our team of writers and photographers produce stories that consider racism as a structural problem with big picture solutions. No matter what the story is—whether it's poverty or sex—our writers talk about race. We consider the impact of laws on communities of color and we also cover how artists of color are changing the culture.

3.  Not just a magazine but a network. More than 20 percent of our readers take action based on what they read in ColorLines. Professors take our stories into classrooms and advocates use information from our magazine in talks with city council members. Connect with us at FaceBook today.

 

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Economy & Green Jobs
Education
  • childcare.jpg Released April 2009. Report on low-income children at risk. Double standards in childcare endanger…
  • California School Vouchers Will Increase Racial Inequality. by Tammy Johnson, Libero Della Piana and Phyllida Burlingamea. October, 2000. Executive Summary.

  • Expanding the Constituency for Comprehensive Sexuality Education
    By Rinku Sen and Kim Fellner, commissioned by the Ms. Foundation for Women.…

Health
Immigration
  • 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…

  • In the ongoing battle over immigration, conservative rhetoric continues to escalate. It's racist, and it gets results.  Here, then, are…
Legislative Reportcards
Multi-racial Coalitions
Philanthropy
  • pre_cover_web.jpgCatalytic Change: Lessons Learned from the Racial Justice Grantmaking Assessment. The Applied Research Center (ARC)…
  • Foundation Giving and Communities of Color. By Will Pittz and Rinku Sen.

Poverty & Welfare
Rights & Justice

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Take Action
Facing Race Conference
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Training
  • Racial Justice Leadership Institute trainings in Jackson, Mississippi on April 30th and in Oxford, Mississippi on May 1st. Sign up…
  • Racing to War is a three-part discussion series designed to help organizations examine the racial impact of the “war on…

  • Assessing our Options in the Aftermath of the September 11th Tragedy. A Curriculum from the Applied Research Center available as…

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