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February 2006
Northwest Study Shows That Immigration Policy Leads to Hardship
By Will Pittz
Bush's Proposal to Privatize Healthcare Worsens Race Disparities
By Megan Izen
November 2005
Immigrant Advocates Demand a Halt of Deportations to Quake-torn Pakistan
By Megan Izen
April 2005
Couple's Case at the Crosshairs of Debates on Immigration, Marriage and Sexuality
By Ronald Pineda
March 2005
Oprah Butchers
a Classic of Black Literature
By Barbara Ceptus
Racial
Equity Report Card Flunks Schwarzenegger
By Libero Della Piana
Schwarzenegger
Fails to Level California's Playing Field
By Tammy Johnson
February 2005
Iraqi
Elections: Lessons from Puerto Rico
By Donna Hernandez
January 2005
New
York’s Chinese Language Schools Growing in Popularity
By Lisa Wong Macabasco
December 2004
Murder Charges
Dropped Against David Wong After Seventeen-Year Campaign for
Freedom
By Eric Tang
Strengthening
Arab American Families: The First Network of Arab American Service
Providers
By Karen Rignall
The White Elephant
in the Room: Race and Election 2004
By Bob Wing
November 2004
Candidates
of Color Win Office With Racial Justice Message
By Libero Della Piana
October 2004
Are Italians
the New Anti-Racist Front?
By Libero Della Piana
September 2004
Racism and
the Presidential Elections
by Ted Glick
Protestors
Demand Economic & Racial Justice at RNC
by Libero Della Piana
August 2004
Sex Jokes and Race in Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
by Shanti Wesley
June 2004
Bring Back Our Husbands
By Barbara Facey and Carol McDonald
Where’s the Commission Questioning the War on Terror
By Tram Nguyen
May 2004
50 Years After
Brown, Broken Bathrooms and Protests
By Daisy Hernandez
California Legislators
Examine Civil Rights Abuses Since September 11
By Shelana deSilva
March 2004
A Model Minority
Mess: Race & Beauty in America’s Next Top Model
By Tammy Johnson
January 2004
Special Registration:
It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over
By Shelana deSilva
November 2003
Is Lost in Translation
Racist?
By E. Koohan Paik
African Americans
in Further Peril under the Patriot Act
By Tammy Johnson
October 2003
Chicago Hearings
Report Rise in Racial Profiling
By Anmol Chaddha
Silicon Valley
Immigrants Say: 'Do Not Take Advantage of a Foreigner'
By Tram Nguyen
September 2003
Blacks and Immigrants
Speak Out Against War on Terrorism
By Tammy Johnson
August 2003
When the Power's Out, Knowledge is Power: New York's Immigrant Communities Respond to Outage
By Gabrielle Banks
While they got less airtime, newcomers to the land of plenty found they were far more resilient and
resourceful when the blackout struck.
Does "Anti-War" Have to be "Anti-Racist" Too?
By Elizabeth (Betita) Martinez
Longtime activist Elizabeth Martinez examines the racial blindspots in much of the U.S. peace/anti-war movement, which still sees racism as a separate, secondary issue and usually does not realize that any U.S. anti-war movement must be anti-racist.
Anti-War Organizing Among People of Color
By Elizabeth (Betita) Martinez
Martinez looks at the concerns of communities of color in resisting war, and reports from community organizing efforts around the country.
May 2003
"Coughing While Asian": A New Outbreak Sweeps the Nation
By Gabrielle Banks
May 2003
Immigrant Families Condemn Racial Targeting
By Tram Nguyen
May 2003
No Mother's Day Thanks to INS
By Theresa Allyn
May 2003
Better Buzz Tomorrow: Why is there so much hype among Asian Americans for the movie Better Luck Tomorrow?
By Anmol Chaddha
May 2003
What Can Foreign Embassies Do for Immigrants?
By Francis Calpotura
May 2003
Deranged Marriage
By Rinku Sen
May 2003