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March/April 2007 |
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ColorLines magazine
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The "Colorblind" Attack on Your Health
For three decades, conservative thinkers have worked mightily to discredit race-based considerations in public policy and cement the belief that America today is, as it should be, a colorblind society.
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Kai Wright
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Did We March for This?
On Capitol Hill and at the White House humane immigration reform isn't gaining traction.
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Straight from the Hip
The Edgeworks Dance Theater is believed to be the only primarily Black male dance company in the United States.
Spotlight: Tatsu Aoki
Making art that's collective.
Pure Black and White?
A new comedy brings race relations into question.
A Bridge of Stories
Will Power remixes the elements of hip-hop.
Books
A Long Way Gone; When Invisible Children Sing; Soul Power; There's No Jose Here' The Devil Behind the Mirror; Communities without Borders.
Race Records
Shelley Morningsong: Northern Cheyenne spiritual meets pop.
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To The Point
Professor Dorian Warren goes searching for the truth about Barack.
Q&A - Hussein Ibish
The Arab American activist and analyst gives his take on U.S. policy toward Arab Americans and the Middle East.
To The Point
Tammy Johnson on the first 100 Days of Congress.
Transformations
An American Indian struggles with identity.
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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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