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from March 2002
Last Number: November 2009

Color Lines Magazine
ISSN 1098-3503




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Vol. 6 Nbr. 2, June 2003

Note from the editor.

Note from the publisher.

Staffing the homeland: the feds are avidly pursuing 'diversity' hires, but what are the risks of representing at security and intelligence agencies?

Enemies of the State

Buffalo soldiers: Glen Ford examines the U.S. military's track record of racial hostilities.

Enemies of the State

Bush's winning hand: racial tokens in the administration.

Enemies of the State

Rallying around the flag: why some people of color support Bush's 'War on Terror'.

Special registration; prophecy and protest: Bangladeshis added to fated list.

Enemies of the State

Empty shops, empty promises for Coney Island Pakistanis.

Enemies of the State

Undoing the dream: Iranians look for 'somewhere civilized' to call home.

Enemies of the State

Silencing dissent: the cases of three Palestinian activists targeted by FBI probes show how government agencies may use immigration and counterterrorism measures to crack down on political activity.

Enemies of the State

A journey home: in 1974, Lorenza Calpotura left the Philippines to work as a nurse's aide in the U.S. The remittances she sent back to her family began her son's journey to America.

To the Point

The genetics of difference: what genetic discovery and the modern biology of 'race' mean for communities of color fighting health inequities.

Combating Coca-Cola and the global conquistadores: following a tradition of resistance that goes back to pre-Columbian days, indigenous youth organizers in southern Mexico take on transnationals and the free-trade invasion.

Action

Being between: can multiracial Americans form a cohesive anti-racist movement beyond identity politics and Tiger Woods chic?

Action

Yo, Yao! What does the 'Ming Dynasty' tell us about race and transnational diplomacy in the NBA?

Culture

Highly offensive: Karen Juanita Carrillo examines the ongoing currency of racist curios.

Culture

Culture-trafficking for the 21st century: meet the cross-cultural, postcolonial performer who takes on everyone from George W. to J-Lo.

Culture

War Talk.

Books

Mulatto America: at the Crossroads of Black and White Culture; a Social History.

Books

A little deeper (Polydor).

Ms. Dynamite

Age (Aesthetics).

Daniel Givens

Common dreams news.

Getting the News

Death certificate (Priority reissue).

Ice Cube

Deep water slang (raptivism).

Zion I

Electro bamakao (Palm).

Mamani Keita

Foreign media reaction.

Getting the News

Friends for life (VP).

Buju Banton

Mambo sinuendo (Nonesuch).

Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban

One world.net.

Getting the News

Today's front pages.

Getting the News


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