New on July 10, 2002 Freedom from Raceby David Horowitz (TownHall.com)http://www.townhall.com/columnists/davidhorowitz/dh20020710.shtml (July 10, 2002) The Melungeons: A New Pathby Brent Kennedy (INTERRACIAL VOICE)http://interracialvoice.com/kennedy.html (July/August 2002)
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Profiling vs. “Racial” Profiling
In the Washington Times Profiling scorned as ‘false comfort’: “It is very tempting to take false comfort in the belief that we can spot the bad guy based on appearance […]
Read moreRacial Classifications
Alex Fryer, writing for The Seattle Times: “Beginning today, state and local lawmakers are prohibited from using the term “Oriental” in statutes, codes, rules and regulations. Instead, officials must use […]
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New on July 2, 2002 Racial pricing difference renews adoption debateby Mary Mitchell (Chicago Sun-Times)http://www.suntimes.com/output/mitchell/cst-nws-mitch02.html (July 2, 2002) Use of word 'Oriental' restricted by lawby Alex Fryer (The Seattle Times)http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134485582_noslur01m.html […]
Read moreDomestic Surveillance
Today on FOXNews.com – Feds Deny Asking ISPs to Watch E-mails: “The White House denied a Washington Post report Thursday alleging that the Al Qaeda terrorist network is working on […]
Read moreJoint Letter on National ID Cards
Joint Letter (signed by TMA) to House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Regarding National Identification Cards (National ID Coalition) https://www.multiracial.com/letters/2002-06-27.html (June 27, 2002)
Read moreThe Egalitarian
The American Civil Rights Institute, founded by Ward Connerly has posted their latest edition of The Egalitarian online (pdf format). Good reading, as always.
Read moreDomestic Surveillance
Brad Jansen, Deputy Director of the Center for Technology Policy of the Free Congress Foundation has this to say in the Washington Times: When Attorney General John Ashcroft announced changes […]
Read moreJose Padilla
Newsday gets one right. Padilla is “one nasty piece of work” as their editorial from yesterday states. But he is also an American citizen. “Our tripartite government of executive, legislative […]
Read moreMarketing and Privacy
Clyde Wayne Crews Jr. has an interesting commentary in Tech Central Station regarding the hypocrisy of government regulating private databases while conducting the biggest, most intrusive data grab in history. […]
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