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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?
By
Edwidge Danticat
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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.
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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.
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Books
The Inheritance of Loss
Race Records
Gnarls Barkley, Belladonna the Virtuous, JUHA and more.
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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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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?
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