La Opinión Asks Jerry Brown to Withdraw from Secure Communities
La Opinión, Editorial, Posted: Jun 06, 2011
Editors of La Opinión are calling on California to follow the lead of Illinois, New York and Massachusetts.
Dispatch From Death Row: Troy Davis and a Nephew's Love
Colorlines, News Feature, Posted: Jun 06, 2011
The case of Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis has become an emblem for much of what is problematic about a capital punishment system that is riddled with racism, economic disparity and error.
New Evidence Could Win Medal of Honor for Black WWI Hero
Black America Web, News Feature, Posted: Jun 05, 2011
Almost a century ago, the incomparable heroism of Henry Lincoln Johnson and the famous "Harlem Hellcats" instilled pride and hope in black Americans seeking political and economic justice.
Prince George's County High School Makes NFL History
Black America Web, News Feature, Posted: Jun 03, 2011
Three Gwynn Park High School alumni are the first three players from the same high school slated to enter the NFL in the same year.
Colombian Singer by Day, Paid Assassin by Night
Hispanically Speaking News, News Report, Posted: Jun 03, 2011
With a successful career as a singer, and several YouTube hits, Colombian Carlos Valencia led a second life as a paid killer.
Why Herman Cain Suits Conservatives to a Tea
Black America Web, Commentary, Posted: Jun 01, 2011
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain resembles a younger, shaven version of Uncle Remus—which helps explain his popularity with the Tea Party.
Behind Bars: For Black Girls, Acting Out Is a Crime
Equal Voice Newspaper, News Feature, Posted: May 30, 2011
To those who work with low-income African-American youth, the link between poverty, abuse, punitive school policies and the growing incarceration of young women is all too clear.
Black Immigrants Join the Debate
The Root, News Report, Posted: May 28, 2011
Millions of African- and Caribbean-born people are missing from the immigration-reform conversation, but a few are starting to get involved.
Obama in Ireland: Uplifting—and Shrewd
Black America Web, Commentary, Posted: May 28, 2011
In his visit to the Irish home of his great great great grandfather, Obama is shrewdly—and wisely—making the most of his multicultural heritage.
Why Was Latino Former Marine Shot 60 Times by Arizona SWAT Team?
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: May 25, 2011
Another Latino has been shot dead in an Arizona home invasion – and the national media is once again ignoring the story.
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