From Pot to Parks: A Latino Voters Guide to CA Ballot Measures
El Tecolote, Commentary, Posted: Oct 25, 2010
To help Latino voters navigate the complicated Nov. 2 ballot, S.F. State Raza Studies students offer these recommendations.
Keeping the Internet Open—Big Stakes for Ethnic Groups
California Crusader News, News Analysis, Posted: Oct 24, 2010
“Net neutrality”—whether telecoms should be allowed to limit access to content on the Web—is a looming issue with huge consequences for free speech.
Prop. 23 Debate: Does CA Climate Change Law Hurt Ethnic Communities?
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Oct 23, 2010
In a NAM debate on suspending CA's landmark global-warming law, the big issues were jobs, small business, and the health consequences for people of color.
Asian-Americans Just Say No to CA Measure Legalizing Pot
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Oct 23, 2010
Many parents in the Asian community worry about the effect that legalizing marijuana would have on their kids and communities.
Sanchez Leading Tran in Cash Race
Nguoi Viet, News Report, Posted: Oct 22, 2010
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez has a glaring advantage in cash over her Republican challenger, Van Tran.
The Real Ginny Thomas Scandal: Being a Front for Secret Corporate $$$
Jack & Jill Politics, Commentary, Posted: Oct 22, 2010
Is harassing Anita Hill just a ploy to deflect questions about where Mrs.Clarence Thomas's Tea Party cash is coming from—and how it might influence the Supreme Court?
Election Report Card: Which CA Candidates Are Best for Latinos?
El Tecolote, News Analysis, Posted: Oct 22, 2010
SF State students analyze the major candidates for five statewide offices on a range of issues important to the Latino community this November.
Gone Juan: A Faux Liberal NPR Should Have Canned Long Ago
New America Media, Commentary, Posted: Oct 21, 2010
Juan Williams was no liberal, but he played one on NPR. And NPR needed his appearances on right-wing Fox even more than he did.
Barrage of GOP Bills Would Deny Citizenship to U.S.-Born Kids
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Oct 21, 2010
Arizona lawmaker and allies in 14 states want Supreme Court to reinterpret the 14th Amendment to deny citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.
NPR Analyst Juan WIlliams Fired Over Muslim Comments
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Oct 21, 2010
The longtime NPR commentator, one of the most prominent African-American journalists, made his comments on Fox TV.
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