Month: March 2005
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Students of Color at Hamline protest unrepresentative curriculum and oppressive campus atmosphere
From: Yongho Kim yokima@gmail.com To: ASA, BLAC, ¡Adelante!, Afrika!, CSA, MIO, MASECA, Bridges, PIPE, QU Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 00:37:20 -0600 Subject: Students of Color at Hamline protest unrepresentative curriculum and oppressive campus atmosphere Forty students of color and allies at Hamline protested last thursday (March 3rd) at their Student Congress on the differential […]
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Hamline sociology professor accused of unbalanced approach to the study of race and racism. Debate on anti-racism and lack of institutional support ensues
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Matt Lutz Alma Latina opens Hispanic Heritage Month…
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BBC NEWS | Bolivia leader quits amid protest…
BBC NEWS | Bolivia leader quits amid protest His national approval ratings run between 50% and 60%, our correspondent says. Roh and Toledo barely started thinking about resigning when their approval rates reached 10%. why the rush?
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From Charlene Smith To debate SA discussion…
From: Charlene Smith To: “debate: SA discussion list” Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 08:01:17 +0200 Progressive attitudes from Nigeria, did not notice any of the same positive attitudes or support from any SA organisations. CS —– Original Message —– From: “Patrick Ogbogu” To: “Nigeria-AIDS eForum” Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 8:35 PM Subject: [eforum] Celebrating […]
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first I see this article on the pervasive…
first, I see this article on the pervasive effects of Walmart in the city http://www.urbancartography.com/2005/02/die_walmart_die.html and, a commentor had told the writer to not be so blatant about his own “biases”, and mocked at the fact that his google adsense (content-specific text advertising) was showing ADS of Walmart. Indeed, next to the article criticizing Walmart, […]