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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (June 22, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
A time to riot: L.A. uprising 1992; a decade has passed since Los Angeles bore the nation's largest social upheaval of the 20th century, it's a time most of the city would rather forget. This writer included. (To the Point). Lee, John 2237
Activist web. Agustin, Bianca 402
Bitter harvest: Gail Smith discusses the renewed fight against poverty in the new South Africa. (South Africa in Focus). Smith, Gail 1212
Blazing arrow (MCA). (Blackalicious). 48
Booniay! a compilation of West African funk (Afrondisiac). (Various artists). Sound Recording Review 43
Can context trump content? Gary Delgado watches the siege to see if a racist movie can be prophetic. (To the Point). Delgado, Gary 1914
Cee-Lo green and his perfect imperfections (Arista). (Cee-Lo). 29
Detained or disappeared? before the 9/11 round-ups, INS detention had already grown into a system handling 150,000 immigrants a year. Tram Nguyen looks for the connections. (To the Point). Nguyen, Tram 2281
Erasing history: eight years after apartheid, school segregation persists and history is out of style. (South Africa in Focus). Polakow-Suransky, Sasha 1270
Fighting Bush's welfare proposal. (Race and Recession). Krajcer, Menachem 530
Flight: in the summer of 2001, a man's body fell out of the sky from a plane headed to London. Amitava Kumar searches for death of a transnational migrant. (Culture). Kumar, Amitava Biography 2606
From sweatshop to hip-hop: once ignored by fashion, youth of color become the focus of its marketing. (Culture). Pintado-Vertner, Ryan 2689
Keeping safe: native women mobilize their own coalition against domestic violence. (Action). Smith, Andrea 1091
Life is...(K7). (Smith and Mighty). Sound Recording Review 36
No roof over my head: Silja J.A. Talvi explains how and why people of color now represent the majority of those living homeless in the United States. (Race and Recession). Talvi, Silja J.A. 2558
Note from the editor. Nguyen, Tram 270
Note from the publisher. Sen, Rinku 271
Our times is coming (Tommy Boy). (Masters at Work). Sound Recording Review 37
Racefile. Hurd, Gordon 846
Safety net sinking; welfare reform during recession: Discrimination and poor access to education and job training make the hard times harder. (Race and Recession). Hurd, Gordon 2946
Stamp of approval. (Race and Recession). Krajcer, Menachem 2162
Still blazing (VP). (Capleton). 25
The edge of heaven (Indigo). (Gary Lucas). Sound Recording Review 34
The writing on the wall: why are graffiti and vandalism bad words in the left? (Culture). Chang, Jeff 2320

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