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North Carolina Becoming More Diversenew
 
    
    Sometime in the last couple years, Greensboro, N.C. passed a critical tipping point: White people as a share of the total population dropped below 50 percent.
  
    YES! Weekly  |  
    Jordan Green  |  
    03-11-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    Tags: 2010 Census
  The Lynching of Michael Donald: 30 Years Laternew
 
    
    In Mobile, 1981 brought headlines reading "Man Found Hanged on City Street.” The 30th anniversary of Michael Donald’s lynching is a story of intolerance, misdirected anger, mistrust in local law enforcement and slow but steady change.
  
    Lagniappe  |  
    Luke Buckley  |  
    03-09-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    Tags: Lynching, Michael Donald
  Should Apple Ban Racist iPhone App Mariachi Hero?new
 
    
    Just a few days ago Apple banned a set of apps based on their sexually suggestive material. Why would they choose not to, likewise, prohibit applications with racist overtones such as Mariachi Hero?
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    DeAnne Cuellar  |  
    03-04-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  Blunt Assessment: The Need for Legal Weednew
 
    
    A look into the policies and practices behind marijuana prohibition reveals a gully scheme in which weed culture is supported by the very agencies charged with eliminating it. The result? The increasing criminalization of just one demographic: inner-city blacks.
  
    Philadelphia Weekly  |  
    Nina Hoffmann  |  
    03-02-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  The New Blacknew
 
    
    A young generation of leadership cools the flames of its fiery forefathers,
  
    Cleveland Scene  |  
    Anastasia Pantsios  |  
    02-24-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  Police Targeting Oakland's Black Venues?new
 
    
    Businesses say the crackdowns by the Oakland Police Department and other agencies have been "heavy-handed" and have resembled "search and destroy" missions.
  
    East Bay Express  |  
    J. Douglas Allen-Taylor  |  
    02-23-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  La Vida de Vilanew
 
    
    Air Force Academy's new diversity officer is living proof of the power of community.
  
    Colorado Springs Independent  |  
    Pam Zubeck  |  
    02-14-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    Tags: Air Force Academy, Adis Vila
  Separate, Unequal, and Ignorednew
 
    
    Racial segregation remains Chicago's most fundamental problem. Why isn't it an issue in the mayor's race?
  
    Chicago Reader  |  
    Steve Bogira  |  
    02-14-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    Tags: Chicago, Segregation
  Edmonton's Somalis: A Community In Transitionnew
 
    
    African community struggles with deaths of young Somali men.
  
    SEE Magazine  |  
    Angela Brunschot  |  
    02-04-2011  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  Barbour Suspends Scott Sisters’ Sentencesnew
 
    
    Gov. Haley Barbour has issued orders for the release of Jamie and Gladys Scott, sisters serving life sentences for a 1993 armed robbery.
  
    Jackson Free Press  |  
    Ward Schaefer  |  
    12-30-2010  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  FDNY's Black Firefighter Problemnew
 
    
    Meet the black candidates who aced the New York City Fire Department's supposedly racist entrance exam—and still can't become firefighters.
  
    The Village Voice  |  
    Steven Thrasher  |  
    12-20-2010  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  NAACP President Speaks Out Against Secession Galanew
The president of the Charleston branch of the NAACP believes that Jeff Antley and the organizers of a recent "Secession Gala" are offering a distorted view of American history.
  
    Charleston City Paper  |  
    Chris Haire  |  
    12-16-2010  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  Kanye West, Hurricane Katrina & George W. Bushnew
 
    
    Does George Bush care about black people now?
  
    Gambit  |  
    Kevin Allman  |  
    11-16-2010  | 
    Race & Class
  
  Under Suspicionnew
 
    
    Local civil rights champion Rev. Claude Black lived under FBI surveillance for decades.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Greg Harman  |  
    10-06-2010  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    
  Media in Blackface: Ishmael Reed on the Racist News Industrynew
 
    
    Generally considered one of the more controversial figures in the field of African-American letters, Ishmael Reed and his tireless commentary on the state of race relations in the U.S. are not only choice targets for his obvious detractors on the right of the political spectrum, but also among many on the left—the “white progressives” whom he consistently chastises in any of his dozens of books.
  
    Montreal Mirror  |  
    Chris Barry  |  
    04-12-2010  | 
    Race & Class
  
  
  
    Tags: Ishmael Reed, Washington Post