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alternet.org » SpeakEasy Redirect - Mar 16, 2010
This “golden boy” of social art has already created historic images. And he’s just beginning. For the thousands of people who have participated in recent pro-immigration marches and demonstrations in Arizona, the name …
Also tagged: politics, art, interview, culture, immigration, uncategorized, grassroots, activist, immigration reform, rights and liberties
alternet.org » AlterNet Blogs: Speakeasy - Mar 9, 2010
It has become quite clear that the GOP has been using the Tea Party not only to divide the country, but also to alienate one another with hateful speech after hateful speech, something they could not possibly do so …
Also tagged: politics, racism, immigration, republican party, discrimination, gop, tea party, teabaggers, tea party movement, tea party convention, rights and liberties, cuentame
truthout.org » Truthout - News - Mar 8, 2010
El Paso - Anthropologists and Latino residents of El Paso have called into question recent statements made by a social activist that advise Hispanics to register their race as "white" when it comes time to fill out the …
Also tagged: other, black, white, race, census, ethnicity, asian, vassar, david tavarez, el paso times
washingtonpost.com » Wash Post Maryland - Mar 7, 2010
Valentin Del Cid lived and died in the cold woods of Rockville's Aspen Hill Park. He was drinking one night a year ago when he slipped on a patch of ice, hit his head hard and froze to death overnight.
Also tagged: in, man, men, living, housing, md, woods, for, seeks
fayerwayer.com » FayerWayer - Feb 23, 2010
A pesar de que los ánimos de los niños y jóvenes del hemisferio sur no es el más alentador, la vuelta a clases es el momento en que se liberan las calles, plazas, cines, teatros y shoppings de hordas de jovenzuelos …
Also tagged: educación, américa latina, internet, software, clases, latinoamerica, destacados, portales, vuelta a clases
ecochildsplay.com » Eco Child's Play - Feb 3, 2010
As a parent of a child that was born with a birth defect, you ask yourself “Why?” In most cases, there are no clear answers, but for families in Kettleman City, California the cause may be a toxic dump. A federal …
Also tagged: health, poverty, baby, california, schwarzenegger, birth defects, toxins, waste management, kings county, kettleman city
ekklesia.co.uk » Latest News from Ekklesia - Jan 12, 2010
Catholics in the United States are asking a question that touches on demographics and culture: what will the church look like in the coming years when at least 40 per cent, and perhaps even a majority, of US Catholics …
Also tagged: world news, united states, news brief, religion and society, race and identity, religious identity
oliverwillis.com » Oliver Willis - Dec 16, 2009
I prefer when conservatives admit their hate and don’t sugarcoat things: One of the Census Bureau’s “partners” has produced a poster urging Hispanics (illegal aliens, really) to be counted next year, just as the Holy …
Also tagged: conservatives, immigration, national review, mark krikorian
indecision2008.com » Indecision Forever - Dec 16, 2009
"This is how Jesus was born. Joseph and Mary participated in the Census," reads this poster from the National Association of Latino Elected Officials, a group that is encouraging Latino participation in the 2010 …
Also tagged: christmas, gop, jesus christ, census, michele bachmann, xyz
queerplanet.com.au » Queer Planet - Dec 14, 2009
Assemblyman John Pérez, an openly gay Latino Democrat from Los Angeles, made history Thursday when he was unanimously chosen by the Assembly's Democratic Caucus to succeed Karen Bass as the lower house's leader. ...
Also tagged: assembly, travel, lower, gay news, karen bass, openly gay, made history, the lower