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Thanks Rob! “Perhaps the racist Kazakh tableaux in the film are supposed to parody the Western view of central Asian nations as backwards and hateful, but I doubt it — how many North Americans actually have a distinct preconceived idea of what goes on i
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Thanks Rob! “As he savored his victory this week in the race for state controller, John Chiang couldn’t help but reflect on how grim the political landscape had been for Asian Americans just a decade ago…”(tags: asianamerican politics)
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Thanks HighJive! “With “Apocalypto” — his visually sumptuous retelling of the fall of the Maya civilization — Gibson is hoping to strike box-office gold once again by wooing Latinos and Native Americans such as Myers, hoping they will identify with hi
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Thanks HighJive! “the only four remaining African-American comedies on TV have been lumped together by the one network showcasing this programming, fledgling hybrid The CW…prime time and cable combined had less than a dozen such shows a year ago…”
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Thanks HighJive! “speaking out is a Thompson specialty, a habit he says cost him a very nice career in advertising…He…determined that out of a workforce of more than 6,500, less than 1 percent—about 60 people—were black…”
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It’s the minorities’ own fault? “I’ve talked to agencies, and the things I hear back from them is that parents often encourage their kids to go into other disciplines where they think they can succeed with more opportunities,” said Pippa Seichrist, presid
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Thanks Angry Asian Man! “Scott Fujita, a white guy who was pretty much raised Japanese American (adopted by a Japanese American father and a white mother)…his grandparents were among the Japanese Americans interned during World War II.”
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“Today I officially close an important chapter in my life. After 15 years of working as a black gay activist, I am now retiring from that work. Last month, I quietly resigned from the board of directors of the National Black Justice Coalition, the organiz
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“the next elections may play in ways that are more cultural and symbolic than tactical and political. Are Americans ready to put a black man or a woman in charge of the country?…does the hefty symbolism that Obama and Clinton would bring help one of the
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Jay-Z and Russell Simmons have teamed up to produce a public service announcement aimed at combating anti-semitism. In addition to running his non-profit organization The Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, Simmons serves as chairman of the Foundation for Ethn(tags: hiphop antisemitism)
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“The world of journalism lost two more pioneers this week…Garland, 71, a pioneering reporter and editor for the Pittsburgh Courier and Ebony Magazine…Willis, 64, was an iconic figure in the feminist movement, as well as a thought-provoking essayist an
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“Minority Americans may watch The Daily Show with John Stewart. And we may laugh heartily and cheer him on as much as anyone. But don’t think we haven’t noticed the astonishing lack of diversity in presenters and in guests. Don’t think it for a minute.”
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“the sensitive subject of whether or not a person who adopts transracially without much education, knowledge or willingness to examine the racial complexities of transracial adoption can be considered racist – even if these adoptive parents don’t make
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“a 23 minute pastiche of interviews of Indigenous folks from South America to Canada. Lots of angry commentary about the effects of colonialism on Native peoples…”(tags: nativeamerican movies)
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“TV Land has ordered a pilot for Family Foreman, which will follow ex-heavweight boxer and Foreman Grill head George Foreman and his family…Foreman doesn’t just have one son named George but five.”
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