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On the Road to Refuge
Colorlines, News feature, Pete Muller, Sep 23, 2009
The City of Refuge's doctrine of Radical Inclusion casts a wide net around the castaways of conventional churches. It's an emerging trans-denominational philosophy that aims to provide safe, affirming space for those wounded by “oppressive,” traditional religion.
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NAACP Seeks to Broaden Base, Work with Ethnic Media
New America Media, , Min Lee, Sep 18, 2009
At a recent training for ethnic media professionals, Ben Jealous president of the NAACP, stressed the historical importance of the black press and the new relevance of the ethnic media.
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Hispanic Groups to CNN: Drop Lou Dobbs
Hispanic Business, News Report, Rob Kuznia, Sep 17, 2009
Some Hispanic groups are calling on CNN to drop talk-show host Lou Dobbs, who is broadcasting his radio show from a conference put on by what some activists refer to as a "hate group."
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Fear of the Black Girl, Serena Williams
New America Media, Commentary, Jasmyne A. Cannick, Sep 13, 2009
Serena Williams was seen as threatening and hostile when she used profane language to challenge a foot fault call during the final game of her loss to Kim Clijsters in the U.S. Open on Saturday.
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Trumping Obama with Race
New America Media, Commentary, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Aug 26, 2009
In early August, this writer blasted the bizarre Obama Joker Poster that depicted President Obama as scary, demonic and socialist. But that's only the beginning of the racist attack on Obama, writes NAM commentator Earl Ofari Hutchinson.
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The Ocean of Pearls: Sikh Doctor Struggles to Fit In
New America Media, Commentary, , Sandip Roy, Aug 23, 2009
The movie, Ocean of Pearls, is as much about medicine as it is about identity, though it was originally conceived as a movie about health care issue. Sarab Singh Neelam, the movie's director, is himself a doctor.
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Behind the Town Halls' 'Angry White Men'
New America Media, Interview with Chip Berlet, Annette Fuentes, Aug 19, 2009
Behind the anger visible in recent town hall meetings about health care reform is a surging, right-wing populist movement fearful of the nation’s changing demographics, says Chip Berlet, senior researcher at Political Research Associates.
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