Black Descendants Sue for Control of 1870’s Cemetery
The Louisiana Weekly, News Report, Posted: Jan 17, 2013
Former residents of Revilletown, Louisiana are trying to preserve a cemetery founded by ancestors there in 1874.
Vietnam Sentenced 14 Democracy Activists to Years in Prison
Nguoi Viet, News Report, Posted: Jan 09, 2013
Police arrested and assaulted many people when they flocked to attend the trial of 14 Vietnamese patriots.
Hate Crimes Against Muslims Escalating
The Arab American News, News Report, Posted: Jan 07, 2013
The tragic events that unfolded on Sept. 11, 2001 gave birth to an ugly chapter in America’s history that continues today.
Anti-Islam Law Denied
The Muslim Observer, News Report, Posted: Dec 21, 2012
Last week, Muslims nationwide were urged to take action against HB 4769, better known as the Anti-Islam Legislation.
Mayan Calendar: Start of New Era or End of the World?
EFE, News Report, Posted: Dec 20, 2012
Central American governments and Mayan organizations are organizing festivities to celebrate Dec. 21, 2012.
Can Black Clergy Reframe AIDS Fight?
The Root, News Report, Posted: Dec 15, 2012
African Americans now lead the nation in new cases of the HIV virus, and AIDS is the third leading cause of death among black men and women ages 35 to 44.
Kolkata ‘Honor’ Killing: It is Murder and Worst of Its Kind
First Post, Commentary, Posted: Dec 11, 2012
It’s time we stop calling these honor killings. There is no honor in them whatsoever. They are murders and of the worst kind.
Viet Priests Un-Suspended, Out of Little Saigon Parish
Bolsavik.com, News Report, Posted: Nov 21, 2012
No explanation was provided, and nobody at the Diocese was talking, citing confidential personnel issues. The two priests were allegedly not allowed back to the parish or to talk to anyone.
Evangelical Leaders Call for Bipartisan Work on Immigration
New America Media, News Report, Posted: Nov 13, 2012
More than 150 Evangelical leaders today called on President Obama and Congress to begin working on broad immigration reform.
Sister Helen Prejean: Prop 34 ‘Tilled the Soil’ of the Anti-Death Penalty Movement
New America Media, Question & Answer, Posted: Nov 10, 2012
Sister Helen Prejean says that despite the defeat of Prop 34 in California, the movement to abolish capital punishment is gaining momentum.
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