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Davidson, Miriam | November 12, 1990 issue
A neatly typed letter, signed "Warboys--A White Aryan Faction From the Great Aryan Nations," was sent to Roberto Martinez of the San Diego office of the...

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Mann, Eric | September 17, 1990 issue
This article is the first in a series written by political organizers throughout the country whose work suggests strategies that could contribute to building...

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Rauber, Paul | June 11, 1990 issue
In November 1988 Oakland, California, voters passed the toughest nuclear free zone initiative in the nation by a 57-to-43 percent vote, putting themselves...

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Blumberg, Louis | May 28, 1990 issue
A chemist in the consulting firm hired by the Los Angeles Bureau of Sanitation, was a bit taken aback as about thirty pounds of unsorted trash, presumably...

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Biggs, Brooke Shelby | August 18, 2003 issue
This article reflects on how small and scrappy radio stations survive in the Clear Channel era. The consolidation of radio has resulted in the Wal-Martification...

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Williams, Patricia J. | September 29, 2003 issue
The article focuses on issues surrounding the Classification by Race, Ethnicity, Color, or National Origin Initiative (CRECNO) in California. CRECNO, or...

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Pollitt, Katha | October 6, 2003 issue
This article comments on an appearance of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and wife Maria Shriver on the television program "Oprah." The objective...

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October 13, 2003 issue
Comments on the recent decision of California's Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to allow California's vote on whether to recall Governor Gray Davis...

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Williams, Patricia J. | October 13, 2003 issue
The author considers whether or not racism continues to exist in the United States and whether or not racial categories remain relevant. These days we can...

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Kopkind, Andrew | June 1, 1985 issue
The article presents information on a tiny enclave in the vast Los Angeles Basin, California, that, according to the author, inverts the demographics, politics...

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