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From The Editor
Written by James A. Landrith   
Saturday, 12 August 2006

August 13, 2006
The Multiracial Activist 
From the Editor:

As you can see, we are back online - sort of.  The first week of July, The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner suffered a major blow when the server housing multiracial.com went kaput.

I have a good deal of work to do to get everything back online and functioning as it did before the crash.  New issues of The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner are being planned for October.  If you are interested in making a submission, please visit this link.

Thank you for your patience and support during this trying time.

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Proposal Adds Options for Students to Specify Race PDF Print E-mail
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News - Biracial and Multiracial Individuals
Written by Elissa Gootman   
Tuesday, 08 August 2006

Proposal Adds Options for Students to Specify Race

By ELISSA GOOTMAN

The New York Times

Published: August 9, 2006

For years, some mixed-heritage students have rebelled against schools' and colleges' efforts to get them to identify themselves as one race or another. Now the federal Education Department has proposed new regulations that would let students circle as many categories as they want.  

In releasing its proposal, the department is complying with guidelines set forth nine years ago by the Office of Management and Budget that mandated that people be allowed to mark more than one race on federally required forms.

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Liberty Coaltion Letter to House re: NSA Oversight Act PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Liberty Coalition   
Thursday, 20 July 2006
July 21 2006

Dear Representative,

We the undersigned write to urge your support for the bipartisan “NSA Oversight Act,” HR 4976.  The NSA Oversight Act simply reaffirms that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) is the exclusive process through which foreign intelligence surveillance on these shores must be conducted and the bill insists on full disclosure to the Congress from the President about  the domestic targets of the so-called “Terrorist Surveillance Program.”

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) provides important checks and balances on the use of electronic surveillance on American residents. It provides a sound and flexible process to ensure that those who would do us harm are targeted while innocent Americans are left alone, and it even allows for electronic eavesdropping to proceed for 72 hours before the approval of the FISC is sought in case of an emergency.  The FISC has been extremely accommodating to the Justice Department, denying outright only four requests out of almost 20,000 since the court was created.   

The NSA Oversight Act reaffirms that under our system of government laws passed by Congress cannot be modified unilaterally by any president but must be amended by Congress in order to change the legal obligations of our laws.  The additional requirement that the President submit to Congress a list of domestic surveillance targets that were not subject to FISA oversight will help the relevant committees assess the surveillance and the need for any amendments.

Now that the NSA Oversight Act has been referred to your Committee, we urge you to support hearings and favorable action on this important bill.  Americans in this country have fundamental Fourth Amendment freedoms to the privacy of their calls and emails  The NSA Oversight Act would restore Constitutional checks and balances, reaffirming that electronic surveillance cannot be carried out in the United States unless a neutral magistrate finds probable cause to believe the target of the surveillance is a terrorist or is aiding terrorists in their plots.  Our nation's anti-terrorism resources must be focused on al Qaeda and not wasted invading the privacy of innocent Americans.  This legislation will help ensure that these critical goals are met, not just in rhetoric, but in practice for the security of Americans and our rights.


Sincerely.

 

Patriots to Restore Checks and Balances

Friends Committee on National Legislation

Ohio Taxpayers Association & OTA Foundation

Center for Democracy and Technology

National Lawyers Guild--National Office."

The Multiracial Activist.

Velvet Revolution

American Policy Center

U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation

Privacy Activism

Rutherford Institute

Open Society Policy Center

Bill of Rights Defense Committee

First Amendment Foundation

 NCARL, National Committee Against Repressive Legislation

Fairfax County Privacy Council

Americans for Tax Reform

American Civil Liberties Union

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse

Citizen Outreach

Government Accountability Project

Center for National Security Studies

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Multiracial adults needed in DC area and Atlanta for important health study PDF Print E-mail
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News - Biracial and Multiracial Individuals
Written by Project RACE   
Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Multiracial adults needed in DC area and Atlanta for important health study

NIH STUDY - Identity, Ancestry and Genetics: Patients' Perspectives

Sponsored by the Social and Behavioral Research Branch of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Summary: This study will collect the opinions, understandings and personal health care experiences of multiracial persons of African and European ancestry. Understanding multiracial patients' beliefs and experiences about their race, ethnicity, ancestral origin and the genetic components of diseases can provide important data for developing ways to communicate how human genetic variation is related to self-identified race and ethnicity.

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