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Nov/Dec 2006

The Secret Island

Bee writes a school essay about her immigrant parents. Does that have anything to do with why her papa was stopped in his cab and arrested? 


NEW FICTION: Bad Teeth

The thing with losing your teeth was that they went slowly. My mother said it was like having your heart broken.

 

The Young Adult Boom

The potential of the young adult market has not gone unnoticed by famous writers. But it's a mixed bag for teens of color.

ColorLines testifies at FCC

ColorLines executive editor Tram Nguyen explains the importance of diversifying media ownership.


Spotlight: Daniel Heath Justice

A Cherokee-inspired trilogy.

Queerness, Blackness and Memory

Often compared to James Baldwin, award-winning Jamaican author Thomas Glave writes the unofficial stories.

Books

The Inheritance of Loss

Race Records

Gnarls Barkley, Belladonna the Virtuous, JUHA and more.

 

Q & A

Acclaimed Nigerian novelist, Chris Abani, discusses his new novel on sex trafficking.

Transformations

A South Asian writer finds that being discovered by the publishing industry carries risks.

Letters

ColorLines readers respond to our recent issues.

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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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