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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (July 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A disservice to Jocelyn Elders. Nimr, Heba Letter to the editor 185
A meditation on media consumption: with so many ways to get the news, many of us are creating our own media systems. Hernandez, Daisy 1520
A time for organizing. Nguyen, Tram 516
A union push wins results in Chicago: could the progressive wins be a model for other local elections? Dumke, Mick 394
Are immigrants and refugees people of color? We might not like the label, but we can't afford to lose the racial analysis. Sen, Rinku 1577
Blog on. Cermak, Robin Letter to the editor 172
Can We Talk About Race? And Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation. Ripps, Samara Shever 498
Erzulie's Skirt. 395
Escape on the Mekong: I wanted to make the same journey in reverse, without fear. Cheun, Lian 739
Fight the power? Not in the Bronx. Murphy, Ayana 83
Follow the leaders: U.S. progressives need to support a global effort to halt neoliberalism in its tracks. Lee, Hyun 1843
Gabriel Teodros: Lovework (Massline Media). Kalamka, Juba 267
Gentrifying downtown: a new urban politics is tailoring cities for affluent whites, but communities are pushing back--with a theory of their own. Chang, Grace 1837
Homelands: Women's Journeys Across Race, Place, and Time. De Robertis, Carolina 261
In focus: family in exile. Shahani, Aarti 152
L.A. story: who gains from framing gang attacks as "ethnic cleansing"? Ramos, Tarso Luis 2724
Los Amigos Invisibles: Superpop Venezuela (Gozadera Records). Kalamka, Juba 158
Marilyn Vann: the Black Cherokee advocate speaks on racism, tribal membership and the future of the Freedmen. Davis, Beandrea 1487
Maybe they forgot that 15 percent of New Jersey is Latino. Murphy, Ayana 80
Mental health and suicide. Maseda, Nelly Letter to the editor 173
Mujeres making movies: three Latinas band to change media and the arts. Rice, LaVon 1496
My road out of Iraq: a Latino soldier gives his take on the racism of the occupation. Mejia, Camilo 3356
Now if they could only get paid minimum wage too ... Murphy, Ayana 66
Now what about those reparations? Murphy, Ayana 60
Omara Portuondo: Sentimento (Escondido Music). Kalamka, Juba 234
Power from below: the immigrant rights movement needs to define the debate beyond Beltway politics and the border. Lovato, Roberto 1803
See no evil, hear no evil. Murphy, Ayana 80
Singing for our lives: is there a soundtrack for protest in the age of terror, shock and awe? Hsu, Hua 3205
Spotlight: Linda Goss; Official storyteller of Philadelphia. Davis, Beandrea 276
Surprise, you're out. Murphy, Ayana 100
Susan Tedeschi: Hope and Desire (Verve Forecast). Kalamka, Juba Sound recording review 184
The Darker Nations: a People's History of the Third World. Davis, Beandrea 248
The second-most-covered story: Imus, the man, has been eclipsed by Imus, the era of haphazard race debates. Amusa, Malena 426
The Wire's new take on an old TV genre: it's not just cops and criminals in this drama of race in the city. Petty, Audrey 812
They Take Our Jobs! And 20 Other Myths About Immigration. Hernandez, Daisy 266
Trying for Safe Streets: as New Orleans reemerges, one organization takes on the criminal justice system. Flaherty, Jordan 575
Unpatriotic pizza? Murphy, Ayana 70
Various Artists; Eccentric Soul: Mighty Mike Lenaburg (The Numero Group). Kalamka, Juba Sound recording review 278
When E.R. is shut down. Davis, Beandrea 144
When enough is enough. Murphy, Ayana 105
Where do you get your news? Four news junkies share their sources. 791

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