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The Enforcement Taboo

The Enforcement Taboo

April 12, 2013
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Civil Rights, Immigration, Law, Politics

From rallies in the Capitol, to acts of protest near the Texas/Mexico border, to a federal court room in New York, immigration activists give a…

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IMMIGRATION TUMBLEWEEDS

IMMIGRATION TUMBLEWEEDS

March 22, 2013
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Civil Rights, Immigration, Law

Congress is headed for Easter recess. How close are we to seeing immigration reform legislation, and how are national and grassroots immigrant advocacy groups mobilizing…

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DOCUMENTED DRIVING

DOCUMENTED DRIVING

January 11, 2013
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Civil Rights, Immigration, News

The Illinois legislature passed a law which will allow undocumented immigrants residing in the state to obtain driver’s licenses.  With this move, Illinois joins three…

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RACISM IN CUBA

RACISM IN CUBA

December 28, 2012
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Civil Rights, Race, Social Justice

Since 1959, the Cuban government has combatted racial discrimination. Officially all Cubans had the same opportunities.  But since the harsh economic times in the 1990s, black Cubans…

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LESBIANS IN CUBA

LESBIANS IN CUBA

December 28, 2012
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Civil Rights, Social Justice, Women's Issues

After the 1959 revolution, being gay in Cuba was considered counter-revolutionary. LGBT Cubans were jailed and harassed because of their sexual identity. Hear from two…

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