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Spring 2006

The Inequality of Suffering

Global apartheid connects the tragedies of Hurricane Katrina and the Asian tsunami. 


The Next Frontier for Economic Justice

With remittances to Mexico becoming a big business, immigrants begin to take a hard look at the companies that profit.

 

Looking for Common Ground

Katrina exposed the racial fault lines of immigration politics that threaten to pit Latinos against Blacks.

Rebuilding on Poisoned Ground

Amidst unprecedented toxic contamination, cleanup and rebuilding plans could worsen environmental racism in the Gulf.


Black Men, Asian Women

Exploring fantasy and reality, starting with TV hospital dramas.

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Lessons from France

In the wake of a national crisis, Conteh discusses the role of race in French politics and why ethnic minorities need to “create a space for us to speak for ourselves.”


Spring 2006
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From the Archives
Video: Bullets in the Hood Nov/Dec 2007 Excerpt from 2004 documentary produced by ProTV and the Downtown Community Television Center
Turning to Tasers Nov/Dec 2007 Phoenix police became the first in the country to use Tasers, but will that decrease shootings?
Black, Latino Suburbs Have Most Shootings Nov/Dec 2007 In Chicago suburbs, more police shootings have occurred in communities with large black or Latino populations.
Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex Fall 1998 What is the Prison Industrial Complex? Why does it matter? Angela Y. Davis tells us. (From Special Section: Prison Industrial Complex)

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