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Nov/Dec 2008

Upload Real Change

What activists can learn from Obama’s web politics 


The Ghost of Ronald Reagan

How we remember the real legacy of the conservative icon.

Powwow For Change

In Montana, Indian reservations gear up for election day.

Silenced in the Classroom

It was to have been the country’s first public school teaching Arabic and English. Today, the Khalil Gibran International Academy is mired in fear and tension.

 

Two Words That Can Get You Life in Prison

Prosecutors are labeling more people as gang members. Congress considers if it should take similar measures.

About That Ad You Clicked On...

For-profit colleges target people of color with misleading advertising about certificate programs that don’t deliver.


The Big Easy's Emissaries

With thousands of musicians displaced, the Soul Rebels do their part to rebuild in the post-Katrina era.

Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire

A law professor tracks policies that fail prisoners and their families.

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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?
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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