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A Graphic Error? Or the Racialization of Terror?

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Gotta give it up to Gawker for this one, with their wry line being: “If the terrorists won’t do us the courtesy of being brown, no matter—we’ll just make them brown, instead.”

My Interview with Mareshia Rucker, Integrated Prom Organizer

April 19, 2013 Blog, Featured Blog No Comments
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One organizer of Wilcox County, GA’s integrated prom, Mareshia Rucker, says, “As far as our county goes, the reality is, racism runs really deep,” she says. “I do think it will make a difference as far as prom goes. I’m not sure about other things.”

Crown Heights: It’s Complicated

April 17, 2013 Blog, Featured Blog No Comments
Cause it's all about the money, right?

Like, right now, I just can’t deal with the competing parts of my self-interest and identity that are witnessing the transformation of Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

On Terrorism: Being in the Game

April 16, 2013 Blog, Featured Blog 1 Comment
By Pete Souza via Whitehouse.gov

How do we lead with compassion after we’ve been grievously wounded? That’s not just a a spiritual or an ethical question. It’s also a question of governance, of power, and of our interlinked human fate.

3Q: Daryle Conners, Writing on Location

April 8, 2013 Blog, Featured Blog No Comments
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Daryle Conners is a filmmaker, former video game designer, and cultural maverick. One of her current projects is Writing on Location — an intimate event series that takes writers to different countries to expand their craft.

“Mothers and Others”

March 29, 2013 Blog, Featured Blog No Comments
via www.livemint.com

As publisher Urvashi Butalia writes in the anthology Of Mothers And Others: Stories, Essays, Poems society has its prism on motherhood and childlessness… one that may not square the many patterns of human lives and families. In her words: For years I have identified myself as a single woman. It’s …

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Internal Audit At NPR

January 6, 2011 Blog No Comments

NPR announced the resignation of its vice president of news, Ellen Weiss, who presided over the firing of Juan Williams. From what I understand, however, the decision is based on much larger and longer standing issues, including ones of diversity. From NPR: NPR Announces Completion of Review of The Termination …

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  • Farai has combined media, technology, and socio-political analysis during her 20-year career as an award-winning author and journalist. She is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She contributes to print, public radio, and cable television; and she also hosts a series of town hall meetings in both New York and San Francisco, with New York Public Radio and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, respectively. You can see an archive of her 2010 midterm election specials -- which foreshadowed some of the current political and immigration debates -- at PopandPolitics.com, which she founded in 1995.

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Notebook: Climate Change and New York

Watch the video of this panel on climate change and Sandy. Columbia University scientist Klaus Jacob said “On a nice sunny day in the year 2100, the water level will be almost as high as it was during Sandy.”

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Consumer Culture and Freedom

Consumer culture is not freedom.

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Voter Suppression: It’s Real. Now What Do We Do About It?

Voting lines in Florida. AP/Alan Diaz via TheDailyBanter.com

“Many vivid anecdotes of purported voter fraud have been proven false or do not demonstrate fraud,” says the Brennan Center for Justice. A new article by Roger Simon of Politico blows open GOP plans to block the vote.

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Giving Thanks 2012

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A long list of gratitude for things that are both beautiful and troubling — all of them are part of our world, and our lives, our realities.

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A Hot New Musical About the Search for Home

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Because the story is about a black woman and not a black archetype or stereotype, anyone who loves the art of theatre and the place where struggle meets the sublime can relate to GIRL shakes loose her skin. I don’t know when it will hit the stage next, or what major theatrical producer will step up to bankroll it, but I’ll be there.

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Should President Obama Push for Criminal Justice Reform?

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Head on over to the Columbia Journalism Review’s site to read my piece on the President and criminal justice reform. Now that the election is over, these questions are more imperative than ever.

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Why the “Foreign Policy” Debate Wasn’t One

Please go to The Root and check out my piece on why the “foreign policy” debate was nothing of the sort….

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Politically Viral: Videos to Watch

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Props to Thanh Tan for her article about the GOP Washington State gubernatorial candidate bringing it Gangnam Style; plus Sesame wants Big Bird out of Obama ad.

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Conservatives Silent on Social Media After Romney 47 Percent Remarks

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Head to The Root to check out my piece on how conservatives went social-media silent after Mitt Romney’s 47 percent remarks.

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ShortTease: Reaganomics, Ryanomics, Rage, and Handouts

via The Root

On The Root, I explore a troubling incident from my childhood — when schoolchildren cheered at news that Ronald Reagan was shot. It was inexcusable. It was also part of the race/class warfare of the time, where even poor children felt blamed and shamed. Who gets the most handouts in …

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