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Articles from Colorlines Magazine (March 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
A love letter to ColorLines. Nguyen, Tram Editorial 481
Atlanta's new face: a debut novel examines gentrification. Gleibermann, Erik Book review 1224
Black elders more likely to be hospitalized. Hing, Julianne Ong 135
Black Ivory: Don't Turn Around (Today Records/Available through Dusty Groove America). Kalamka, Juba Sound recording review 337
Blog bits: who says blogs are only for online reading? If you missed the recent posts at racewire.org, have no fear. Here are a few gems we dug up for you. Wright, Kai; Wessler, Seth; Yakupitiyage, Thanu 681
Deadly immigrant work. Hing, Julianne Ong 101
Dole has to pay. Hing, Julianne Ong 83
Elvis: the Asian outsider? Huie, Wing Young Brief article 248
Flash point: a police officer's killing in Phoenix leads to plans for expanding police involvement in immigration enforcement. Hoffmann, Jessica 611
Going green: don't drop the justice. Rodriguez, Robby 1316
Ground zero for immigration? Latinos are fleeing Arizona as crackdowns increase in the border state. Fernandez, Valeria 1356
In response to police shootings. Madden, D. Letter to the editor 110
Indigenous: Chasing The Sun (Vanguard Records). Kalamka, Juba Sound recording review 150
Ledisi: Lost & Found (Verve Forecast). Kalamka, Juba Sound recording review 265
Living wages at hotels. Hing, Julianne Ong 93
Manicurists fight tooth and nail. Hing, Julianne Ong Brief article 77
More poverty down south. Hing, Julianne Ong Brief article 78
More trouble on the stage. Hing, Julianne Ong Theater review 66
Penny-wise and pound-foolish. Hing, Julianne Ong 92
Philadelphia Divided: Race and Politics in the City of Brotherly Love. Jung, Alex 269
Racial Oppression in the Global Metropolis: a Living Chicago History. Lowenstein, Jeff Kelly 283
Racism hurts--even on painkillers. Hing, Julianne Ong 88
Reclaiming radio: alternative radio projects attempt to take back the public sphere. Chen, Michelle 2123
Snitch: Informants, Cooperators & the Corruption of Justice. Nguyen, Tram 259
Spotlight: Zili Misik; Music from the African diaspora. Hing, Julianne Ong 238
Sweet Honey in the Rock: Experience ... 101 (Appleseed Recordings). Kalamka, Juba Brief article 140
The fight for public housing: New Orleans has become ground zero in the battle for affordable homes. Flaherty, Jordan 558
The legacy of a murder: racial killings from the civil rights era still haunt families and the country. Greenberg, Benjamin 2281
The other inconvenient truths. Anthony, Adelina 764
Toxic policies: activists battle pesticides in communities of color. Weber, Christopher 2382
Uranium clean up stalled: Navajos are still fighting for Congress to act. Yurth, Cindy 404
Vivian Chang: the environmental justice activist talks about green economies, organizing in Asian immigrant communities and the battle against Chevron. Satake, Alison Lee Interview 812
We Make Change: Community Organizers Talk about what They Do--and Why. Hing, Julianne Ong Book review 360
Where Islam meets rock 'n' roll: Salman Ahmad introduced the world to Sufi rock and now to the culture behind the music. Kazmi, Laila 1584
Who gains from the green economy? Making sure the "green wave" doesn't leave out communities of color. Shekar, Preeti Mangala; Nguyen, Tram 3809
Who gets the Bachelor's degree? Brief article 294
Why Michael Vick? Roberts, L.R. Letter to the editor 336
Wind power: an energy source that could fuel the future of reservations. Lydersen, Kari 2147

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