Well, There You Go. Imus the Bigot Is Back
Dave Zirin : Sports
Is Don Imus irredeemably stupid or just a run-of-the-mill racist?

Dave Zirin : Sports
Is Don Imus irredeemably stupid or just a run-of-the-mill racist?
Gregory D. Squires : Presidential Election 2008
Race remains a fundamental divide in American society--so why is the issue missing from the presidential campaign?
Gary Younge : African-Americans
Why can't white people and black people have access to a shared history that is accurate, honest, antiracist and inclusive?
Makani Themba-Nixon : Corporate Media & Consolidation
Fewer minority-owned outlets means fewer minorities in the media. With such threats to public discourse, what will become of our voices, points of view and interests?
Patricia J. Williams : History
In a DNA-driven search for biological roots, it behooves us to be less romantic about connecting with our ancestors. If we biologize our history, we will be forever less than we could be.
Thomas J. Sugrue : Urban Issues
Three new books explore how an absence of regulation and active
policies of racial exclusion have shaped America's arid suburbs.
Gary Younge : Gay & Lesbian Issues & Activism
Socially conservative black churches may be ripe for exploitation by the Christian right on gay marriage. But that's only part of the story.
David Oshinsky : Racism & Discrimination
Three books examine American history through the scope of
racism and racial identity.
On the eve of Vladimir Putin's visit to the US, there is a troubling new phenomenon in the Russian capital: mass skinhead attacks against Muslims.
Commentators call for casting an ever wider net to snare terrorists lurking among us, and a hysterical populace turns on people with brown skin as potential suspects.
The bombers of Manhattan represent fascism with an Islamic face.
Bojana Stoparic : Student Movements
The Youth Summit in Durban, South Africa, gives twentysomething activists their own platform before the start of the UN's racism conference.



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