November 9, 2003 Going Beyond Black and White, Hispanics Choose ‘Other’ The New York Times By MIREYA NAVARRO Patria Rodriguez, an advertising sales director for a women’s magazine in New […]
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November 9, 2003 Going Beyond Black and White, Hispanics Choose ‘Other’ The New York Times By MIREYA NAVARRO Patria Rodriguez, an advertising sales director for a women’s magazine in New […]
Read moreNader angers CBC with demand for apology The Hill By Hans Nichols and Peter Savodnik Tensions between Ralph Nader and the Congressional Black Caucus flared again yesterday, after a letter […]
Read moreFrom Nader/Camejo 2004: In a letter to the Congressional Black Caucus: Nader asks for an apology for “obscene racist epithet” made at CBC meeting. Nader Further Asks: “can you imagine […]
Read moreThe Misuse of Race in Medical Diagnosis The Chronicle of Higher Education By RICHARD S. GARCIA …I am Mexican from California, and my wife is black from Los Angeles. Our […]
Read moreGet black teens back to books by Cynthia Tucker The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 05/16/2004 I was born in Alabama in 1955, just months after the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed […]
Read moreAt colleges, immigrants are `minorities’ too The Chicago Tribune Clarence Page July 7, 2004 Smiles turned to tightened jaws at the most recent reunion of Harvard University’s black alumni. The […]
Read moreForgotten culture: Ignored by society, black Mexicans deny their history By RACHEL GRAVES from the Houston Chronicle EL CIRUELO, Mexico — They call each other negro and sing and joke […]
Read moreCosby brings his frank talk to town Actor stands by earlier remarks The Chicago Tribune By Jamal Watson Tribune staff reporter July 2, 2004 Despite a storm of criticism, Bill […]
Read moreThurmond’s Biracial Daughter Seeks to Join Confederacy Group The New York Times July 2, 2004 By SHAILA K. DEWAN and ARIEL HART Essie Mae Washington-Williams, a biracial woman who stepped […]
Read more‘We Want to Make a Light Baby’ Arab Militiamen in Sudan Said to Use Rape as Weapon of Ethnic Cleansing By Emily Wax Washington Post Foreign Service Wednesday, June 30, […]
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