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Dec 24, 2009, 12:01

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Investigation Widens Into Post-Katrina Killings
Henry Glover with his daughter, Nehemiah Short, before his death in September 2005. Photo courtesy of Rolanda Short.
Federal investigators have widened their probe into the New Orleans Police Department and are now looking into the circumstances surrounding four other incidents that include three deaths and one non-fatal shooting in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Mar 18, 2010, 11:52

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Oscar's 'Precious' Monster
Mo'Nique as Mary in "Precious"
Oscar Notes: Why "Precious" fits into the Oscars tribute to horror films...Why Lee Daniels should not be the first African American director nominated in the Best Picture category...The bumrush of the mic...And "Avatar" versus the haters.
By Esther Iverem
Mar 9, 2010, 12:07

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Debbie Almontaser
Federal panel finds NY Dept. of Education discriminated against Arabic school principal. Study: Black and Latinos face longer prison sentences. Wife of Justice Clarence Thomas creates Tea Party-linked lobbying group. Unemployment rate for young veterans reaches 21.1 percent. Hundreds of students protest cuts in Atlanta. House might pass health care bill without direct vote. Study finds link between childhood obesity and school lunch. “The War Next Door” in Mexico.
And MUCH more...Check the REAL news!
Mar 16, 2010, 14:17

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Dark Crimes...
Wesley Snipes and Don Cheadle star in "Brooklyn's Finest."
Though “Brooklyn’s Finest” might be dismissed easily as yet another cop movie, it has several strong points that raise it above what we have come to expect from this graft and guns blazing genre. It also raises the question, Is dark the color of my true criminal’s skin?
By Esther Iverem
Mar 5, 2010, 13:07

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Study: Median wealth for single Black women: $100, single Hispanic women: $120, single white Women: $41,000. AIG units settle allegations of discriminatory lending. Rangel takes leave as Ways and Means chair. Report: Right-wing extremist groups grew 244% in 2009. Study: Common weedkiller turns male frogs into females. From New York to Liberia, investigative journalist Greg Palast tracks vulture funds preying on African debt. PA rejects talks with Israel in settlement row. Report: high number of birth defects seen in Fallujah. And MUCH more! check the reeeeal news!
Mar 12, 2010, 10:03

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Poems of Provocation
The Split This Rock Poetry Festival is happening now through March 13, 2010. The festival in Washington, D.C. features readings, workshops, panel discussions, youth programming, film, activism, opportunities to speak out for social justice, imagine a way forward, and celebrate the many ways that poetry can act as an agent for social change.
Feb 22, 2010, 11:16

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Corporate Supremacy-Still!
While the recent Supreme Court decision on corporate personhood, The Citizen's United case, has evoked considerable comment, Corporate interests have owned the political process -- and politicians -- for the better part of a century.
By Mumia Abu-Jamal
Mar 4, 2010, 12:09

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Lucille Clifton (1936-2010)
Lucille Clifton
A memorial poem by Ruth-Miriam Garnett and six of Lucille Clifton's poems: blessing the boats, sorrow song, jasper texas 1998, wishes for sons, my dream about being white and mulberry fields.
Feb 17, 2010, 14:16

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Ronald Madison was shot to death on the Danziger Bridge.
Ex-police Lt. admits to cover-up in post-Katrina killings. Following string of racist incidents, UC San Diego students occupy chancellor’s office. Van Jones to head think tank’s “Green Opportunity Initiative.” Obama signs extension of PATRIOT Act. Documents reveal Pentagon spied on Planned Parenthood. Hundreds of thousands lose unemployment benefits due to GOP filibuster. Dodd abandons efforts to create Consumer Financial Protection Agency. Admin to seek improved wages, benefits at federal contractors. VA to review disability claims of Gulf War vets. FBI, US Attorney investigating Penn. school district’s computer spying on young students. US firms probed for role in Greek financial crisis. UN approves Goldstone Report resolution on Gaza war crimes. Check the REAL news!
Mar 1, 2010, 12:29

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'A Man Called Hawk'
Robert Parker, the man who imagined "A Man Called Hawk," died last month, at the age of 77. Parker was primarily known for his series of detective novels based on the character Spenser. The novels were the inspiration for the television series "Spenser for Hire," which debuted in the fall of 1985 on ABC television.
By Mark Anthony Neal
Feb 9, 2010, 18:51

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How Wars Are Made
What is the purpose of Hillary Clinton's recent speech about Iran? The most obvious conclusion is that it is to promote conflict, and to convince Americans that Iran is an actual threat to their security.
By Mark Weisbrot
Feb 22, 2010, 10:43

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Can We Cheer Our Heroes?
Why no Internet buzz about Denzel as a Black hero in "The Book of Eli"? Are we Black film goers conditioned to not see our heroes? Or conditioned to see and cheer only Black stereotypical heroes? If Neytiri of the Na'vi (played by Zoe Saldana) in �Avatar� was not a hero, then I don�t know what a hero is.
By Esther Iverem

Feb 4, 2010, 19:46

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Haiti Holds Day of Mourning
Haitians hold day of mourning one month after earthquake. Study: Haiti damage could top $13.2B. Haitian president: it will take three years to remove rubble. Second major rainfall since quake hits the country. UN launches record $1.4B appeal. UN relief coordinator “disappointed” in Haiti response. 8 missionaries freed, return to US. Check all the Haiti news.
Feb 19, 2010, 13:59