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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (December 22, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
And justice for all. (Report). Talvi, Silja J.A. 2234
Between baby boomers and Russell Simmons: Todd Steven burroughs reflects on generation gaps, black leaders, and movements. (Politics & Bling Bling). Steven, Todd 1623
Hmong-town, USA: This year, Mee Moua became the first Hmong American elected to minnesota's state senate; her campaign was the culmination of a remarkable Hmong political mobilization in the Midwest. (Report). Hang, Pakou 1980
Lessons in humidity: The fight for power in rural Philippines. (Action). Calpotura, Francis 2166
Live in your world, play in ours: David Leonard examines social fantasy and racial cross-dressing in video games. (Culture). Leonard, David 2084
Making a way: Never mind the movie boycotts and hip-hop celebrities, Tammy Johnson calls for real vision and change. (Politics & Bling Bling). Johnson, Tammy 924
Note from the editor. Nguyen, Tram 369
Note from the publisher. Sen, Rinku 205
Powerful Illusions: Glen Ford blasts the exploitation of class and age divisions in the "civil rights vs. hip-hop" debate. (Politics & Bling Bling). Ford, Glen 2428
Race Experts: How Racial Etiquette, Sensitivity Training, and New Age Therapy Hijacked the Civil Rights Revolution. (Book Reviews). Sen, Rinku 465
Racefile. Hurd, Gordon 871
Rethinking Globalization: Teaching for Justice in an Unjust World. (Book Reviews). Nash, Phil Tajitsu 367
Sent back. (Action). Nguyen, Tram 2276
The best interest of the child: Samiya A. Bashir examines changing dynamics of transracial adoption. (Report). Bashir, Samiya A. 2380
Uncertain future: The Absconder Initiative uproots a Filipino family from Kentucky. (Report). Hurd, Gordon 1431
Under strange stars: Black writers and fans explore race through science fiction. (Culture). Piana, Libero Della 2018
Urban Islam and the war on terror: Amidst media sensationalism over the capture of American-born jihadis, few are examining why urban youth of color increasingly gravitate toward Islam. (To the Point). Aidi, Hisham 2776

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