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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (November 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A Cherokee-inspired trilogy. Hernandez, Daisy 221
A different truth. Hernandez, Daisy 483
A Long Stay In A Distant Land. 98
ACLU picks our Katrina coverage. Schwartzmann, Katie Letter to the editor 102
Across a Hundred Mountains. 141
Bad teeth: she took buses and walked with her mom and finally arrived at the dental clinic. But would the white dentist really keep her from losing her teeth? Hernandez, Daisy 3726
Bayan ko: she had dreamed of beauty pageants for her children--not political protests, Studio 54 and girls dressing like boys. de Rivera, Jenesha (Jinky) 4977
Belladonna the Virtuous: Off My Chest (New Harlem Productions). Kalamka, Juba 144
Chris Abani: the acclaimed Nigerian novelist and poet discusses his new novel on sex trafficking, representations in literature and why fiction might actually matter. Hernandez, Daisy Interview 1374
David Ruffin: The Unreleased Album (Motown/UMG). Kalamka, Juba 211
Desis dating black. Newton, John Letter to the editor 122
Gnarls Barkley: St. Elsewhere (Downtown Music/Atlantic). Kalamka, Juba 153
Juha: Polari (Jaffa Orange Station). Kalamka, Juba 271
Marianna's Beauty Salon: they were two Pakistani girls with long hair venturing into forbidden territory--the Dominican hair salon. Rehman, Bushra 1629
Mid*One: Fall Out Selections EP (Uber Records). Kalamka, Juba 111
My favorite mysteries. Phillips, Gary 364
On being discovered: as a writer, I found it carries risks. Hajratwala, Minal 791
Queerness, blackness and memory: often compared to James Baldwin, award-winning Jamaican author Thomas Glave writes the unofficial stories. Rice, LaVon 1475
Salvimex: Uniendo Fuerzes .... y apoca no?! (Bombastic Records). Kalamka, Juba 99
The adoption stories. Velox, Andrea Letter to the editor 289
The Inheritance of Loss. Soong, C.S. 1259
The young adult boom: it's a mixed bag for teens of color. Izen, Megan 1196
They Tell Me of a Home. 105
Washington street: a brown man, he had never found comfort in the black and white world of the South. Now a black woman was possibly going to change that. Sen, Chaiti 2349

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