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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (December 22, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
Badmash: the South Asian weekly comic strip. 90
Bay Area Funk (Ubiquity): Various Artists. Hsu, Hua Brief Article 63
Black Commentator. Borgelt-Mose, Koda 71
Black Electorate. Borgelt-Mose, Koda 95
Black Press USA. Borgelt-Mose, Koda 76
Black Voices. Borgelt-Mose, Koda 77
Borderland security: vigilantes are far from the fringe in Arizona. Instead, organizers say, ranchers and border agents mirror a violent border society where racial profiling abounds and prosecution of abuse is rare. Chaddha, Anmol 2205
Court restores oversight of NYPD. Sen, Rinku 338
Death of a journalist: Mazen Dana was shot by U.S. troops while filming in Iraq. Abowd, Mary 872
Deliverance (Interscope): Bubba Sparxxx. Hsu, Hua Brief Article 24
Dis-Jointed (Dis-Joint): Various Artists. Hsu, Hua Brief Article 53
Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: a Radical Democratic Vision. Threadcraft, Shatema 920
Fear of persecution: as the Department of Justice seeks to restricts gender-based asylum claims, what will happen to women escaping domestic violence. Ensha, Azadeh 1094
Fuel for the Fire (Uncle Trouble): Kabir. Hsu, Hua Brief Article 47
In the eye of the spin. Nguyen, Tram 610
Keeping Up with the Dow Joneses: Debt, Prison, Workfare. Sen, Rinku 488
Kidnapped at Federal Plaza. Unsal, Volkan 318
Mississippi (SRC/Universal): David Banner. Hsu, Hua Brief Article 48
Playing the game of race: Hunter Cutting tries out a new metaphor for understanding the rules and systems of racial inequality. Cutting, Hunter 1337
Pleading our own cause: people of color are leading an effort to define media justice as a movement not for content-neutral reforms but a vision of racial justice. Themba-Nixon, Makani 855
Rocking out and race in the documentary afro-punk. Chaney, Keidra 776
Rough Americana (RA): Mutamassik and Morgan Craft. Hsu, Hua Brief Article 42
Seeing Black. Borgelt-Mose, Koda 81
Small town justice: in Mattawa, Washington, 46 Latina daycare providers face jail and deportation after local prejudice, backed by government authorities, led to raids and bizarre accusations of fraud. Pittz, Will 2258
Soundtrack to struggle: the Last Poets are still making music about what is happening in the streets, using the language of streets. D'ambrosio, Antonino 1402
The British, invaded: a music documentary chronicles the rebellious rise of the "Asian underground" amidst England's social turmoil. Hsu, Hua 1683
The diversity industry. Field, Kendra 2256
Uncle Sam says Hi: the State Department sets out to win hearts and minds in the Middle East with a glossy lifestyle magazine. Colla, Elliott 1333
Which war were you watching? News coverage of the invasion of Iraq reveals the gap in perception between America and the rest of the world. Reynolds, Dwight F. 1888
Winning race: Rinku Sen dissects the language and strategies of the campaign that defeated another racist California proposition. Sen, Rinku 1547
Working the street: distrust of immigrant street vendors is rising even as New York Chinatown's counterfeit business grows. Wu, Amy 2635
Would America fight for me? What does organizing against militarism mean for youth of color? Not simply protesting a distant war in another country, but challenging a war industry firmly rooted within their own communities. Montano, Lisie 1871

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