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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (May 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
$10M: the price of slave labor. Singh, Jaideep 103
A game of monopoly: Black communities' struggle to return to New Orleans has national significance for an overdue debate on urban inequality. Nguyen, Tram 5878
A New Orleans journal. Nguyen, Tram 626
A question of power: urbanizing the human rights framework. Perera, Gihan 1550
Afrocolombians displaced: with the backing of the United States, corporations kill and steal for Black land. Bacon, David 1227
Akosua: jazzy folk music for the world soul. Davis, Beandrea 250
American Made: three short films written and directed by South Asians explore what it means to be a South-Asian male in post-9/11 America. Kebede, Rebekah 1391
Are We Feeling Safer Yet? A (Th)ink Anthology. 177
Chicago's police problem: despite a long history of scandals and abuse, the city has yet to discipline and reform its police department. Lydersen, Kari 1192
Citizen journalist. Singh, Jaideep 97
Correction. Correction notice 43
Department of justice and LGBT immigrants: more appeals hit the federal courts. Hickey, Darby 486
Get over slavery? Singh, Jaideep 114
Hail--make that farewell--to the chief. Hernandez, Daisy; Singh, Jaideep Brief article 78
Immigrants and child rights. Buydens, Norma Letter to the editor 454
Immigrants beware: race matters, height too. 102
In focus: Enemy Combatant ... Davis, Beandrea 250
Increasing the minimum wage: blocked by right-wing power on Capitol Hill, labor advocates win changes at the state level. Warren, Dorian T. 977
Islam 101. Hug, Aziz Z. 841
It's never too late. Singh, Jaideep 115
Mississippi forgotten? The most impoverished state has been left out of the reconstruction aid. Flaherty, Jordan 520
More classical music. Strawder, Maxine S. Letter to the editor 116
Out of the shadows. Rice, LaVon 801
Pimpin' ain't easy: hip-hop's relationship to young women is complicated, varied and helping to shape a new Black gender politics. Sharpley-Whiting, T. Denean 2158
Public Enemy; Power To The People and The Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits (Def Jam/Universal). Kalamka, Juba 447
Queer Africa: despite state repression and persecution, LGBT organizing has taken off across the continent and diaspora. Rice, LaVon 1763
Racist behavior 101. Singh, Jaideep 73
Rashad Robinson: the media activist discusses working with the press, bringing queer people of color into the limelight and how it feels to come out as a gay Black man every day. Davis, Beandrea Interview 1413
Shock G: Fear of A Mixed Planet (33rd Street Records). Kalamka, Juba 395
Spirited: Affirming the Soul and Black Gay/Lesbian Identity. Devis, Beandrea 384
Teena Marie: Sapphire (Cash Money Classics/Universal). Kalamka, Juba 409
The end of racial integration? Education advocates brace for a decision. Hernandez, Daisy 525
The rise of krip-hop: with a new compilation album, rappers with disabilities challenge the music industry. Davis, Beandrea 976
There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, Ethnic and Class Tensions in Four Chicago Neighborhoods and Their Meaning for America. Puente, Teresa 332
Two-faced racism. Singh, Jaideep 83
Undocumented, underage: shelters in border towns and cities are opening to house large numbers of immigrant children. Esquivel, Paloma 1530
Yeah, she feels our pain. Singh, Jaideep 76

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