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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (January 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
"America's most wanted" cartoonist. Hing, Julianne Ong 191
A little imagination. Nguyen, Tram 464
Another FEMA failure. Murphy, Ayana 68
Becoming a black man: as more people of color transition between genders, the ways that racism is different for men and women come to the surface. Hernandez, Daisy 3195
Behind the poverty numbers. Hernandez, Daisy 281
Black men's voices: a collection of stories breaks new ground, but still falls short. Wright, Kai 849
Blacks, they're just like us. Murphy, Ayana 72
Blog bits: we searched the recent archives of our blog, racewire.org, to bring you a quick snapshot of what you might have missed or just want to enjoy again. Keleher, Terry; Yakupitiyage, Thanu; Sen, Rinku 707
Buyer beware: a new scam targets immigrants with English-only mortgage documents. Hing, Julianne Ong 627
Changing Course: Windcall and the Art of Renewal. Davis, Beandrea 267
Democracy Detained: Secret Unconstitutional Practices in the U.S. War on Terror. Nguyen, Tram 251
Elegy with blue shirt, tie and gun: in this short story, a father's death brings his children more questions than answers. Ikeda, Patricia Yoshiko 1337
Europe bans skin bleach. Rucell, Jessica 154
Farai Chideya: the multimedia journalist talks about the digital media age and why she still believes in the power of journalism. Davis, Beandrea Interview 837
Government spying: Democrats try to implement oversight of the White House's wiretapping. Beutler, Brian 369
Honoring Salazar. Murphy, Ayana 75
Huipiles: I bought the traditional embroidered blouses and wondered who had worn them. Why did she have to give them up and where is she now? Cisneros, Sandra 2437
If you have to sit ... Murphy, Ayana 65
Immigration at the opera. Murphy, Ayana 50
In focus: fighting the stigma. Hernandez, Daisy 262
Killed by the cops: since the release of our joint national investigation with The Chicago Reporter, we've published a multimedia website and editorials about racial profiling and fatal police shootings. Visit www.colorlines.com and www.chicagoreporter.com for the complete coverage. Lowenstein, Jeff Kelly Editorial 644
Martin Luther: The Calling (Rebel Soul Music). Kalamka, Juba 195
New Orleans' newest Latinos: the baby boom has hit, and activists and state officials respond. Holderness, Peter 497
Not ghetto enough for VH1. Murphy, Ayana 94
Pink: the new color of terror. Anthony, Adelina 735
Pride and prejudice. Murphy, Ayana 76
Sanctuary's human face: Elvira Arellano showed that faith, not self-interest, moves our people. Shahani, Aarti 1841
Sarah Vaughan: After Hours At The London House (Verve Music Group). Kalamka, Juba 152
Shout out: Women of Color Respond to Violence. De Robertis, Carolina 233
Spotlight: DJ Rekha; The soundtrack of a new generation. Davis, Beandrea 199
The innovators: people moving ideas and action in 2008. 8811
The lost generation: Young, Tough and Terrible (Brunswick Records/Original Soul Classics). Kalamka, Juba 236
The Spinners: The Chrome Collection (Atlantic/WEA). Kalamka, Juba 351
The weeping veil: painter Hung Liu excavates the surface of history. Huang, Philip 1539
Video game on immigration. Murphy, Ayana 64

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