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Anorexia and Women of Color Conventional wisdom says that anorexia nervosa is largely a white, Western girl's problem. Recent evidence suggests otherwise. anorexia nervosa • non-white • african-american • black • africa
Woman Artist Guerilla Girls Fight Sexism The Guerilla Girls are women whose feminist posters and creative tactics have challenged the art world to recognize the talents of women artists and artists of color. guerilla girls • feminist art movements • feminist art • racism in art • sexism in art
America, the beautiful? Thoughts on the events of September 11, 2001. terrorism • world trade center • bombing • plane
Consequences of 1950s White Flight The move from the inner city to the sprawling suburbs of the 1950s reflected the goals of achieving the American Dream but left minorities outside of the equation. white flight in the 1950s • white flight and suburban america • de facto segregation • levittown • suburbs and the interstate highway act
Dating Outside of One's Race Interracial dating, when examined with a fine-toothed comb is not as Utopian of a reality as the term suggests. Why do some people interracially date, and with whom? interracial dating • dating outside of one's race • minorities dating majorities • black men who date white women • mixed marriages
Disney's First Black Princess Disney's forthcoming movie The Princess and the Frog features its first black heroine, Princess Tiana, rescuing a frog prince amid voodoo and jazz in 1920's New Orleans. black disney princess movie • disney princesses • new walt disney movie • the prince and the frog • sexism racism
Hate Crimes, the Economy and Obama Hate groups allege a rise in membership since Obama's election and the unstable economy. But their claims may just be an effort to instill fear in Americans. the final insult • hate crimes and economic downturn • hate crimes • the economy and obama • the southern poverty law center
Race and the Pacific Theater Driven by racial stereotypes and a profound misunderstanding of Japanese culture, the United States' fight against the Japanese was unusually vicious. pacific war • why did the united states drop the atomic bomb • how america perceived japanese • how did americans see japanese • race and world war ii
Republicans Alienate Minority Voters Is Conservative ideology, on everything from taxation to health care to immigration, causing a rift between the Republican party and the 'minority majority'? republican • minority • health care • immigration • hispanic
Slave Lodge Museum, Cape Town A visit to the Slave Lodge Museum in Cape Town is important for the international visitor to understand slavery, apartheid and the oppression of South Africa's people. slave lodge museum • slave museum • slave museum cape town • iziko slave lodge museum • slavery in south africa
Getting Back to Normal More thoughts on the aftermath of September 11th, 2001. african american • culture • black
How to Plant a Moon Garden Night owls and day birds alike will enjoy a night blooming garden, rich with bright white flowers and fragrant flowers that glow in the moonlight. how to plant a moon garden • growing a night blooming garden • nighttime garden • night blooming flowers • flowers that bloom at night
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal As the nation's youngest sitting governor, Jindal also is the first elected Indian-American governor and the first non-white Louisiana governor since Reconstruction. bobby jindal • louisiana governor • indian-american governor • "new louisiana" • mike foster
Pearl Wedding Jewelry Pearl necklaces, earrings and bracelets or any combination of the three are very appropriate and popular choices for wedding jewelry. bridal pearls • wedding pearls • pearl necklaces • pearl bracelets • pearl earrings
Racial nature of poverty news Poverty is shown to be an issue for new immigrants and minorities in the United States and Canada due to mainstream media coverage of those on welfare & the working poor. racial minorities in poverty • urban working poor • racialized ghettos • urban neighborhoods • immigrants living in poverty
Risks of High-Caffeine Energy Drinks High-caffeine energy drinks like Red Bull, Rockstar, and Cocaine have become a multi-billion dollar business, but they have a dark side. energy drinks • caffeine • high-caffeine drinks • colas • red bull
Sex and Race It is standard practice to look at combined oppression: Race and sex. However, the historical and conceptual connection of race and sex are closer than previosly thought. sex • race • gender • oppression • femininity
When Race Became Racist What events led to the emergence of racism? Why are whites considered superior to non-whites? Why is it important to understand racism institutionally? Read on! racism • industrialization • state • state institutions • europe
Nick Griffin's Media Coup Stirs Public Debate The appearance of the British National Party leader Nick Griffins on BBC's flagship Question Time raises questions about freedom of speech and its limitations. nick griffin • british national party • question time • freedom of expression • bnp leader
A Man of Vision On March 17, 2008, a new governor will be sworn in in New York State and history will be made. david paterson • african-american • governor • new york • blind
Apartheid Museum Explores South Africa's Past The Apartheid Museum in the south of Johannesburg in South Africa is a must-see for any visitor to the country. apartheid museum • 1948 elections • apartheid legislation • 1960 sharpeville massacre • 1976 uprising
Best Cricket Books For Presents Three examples of great books on cricket that would prove excellent gifts for lovers of the summer game. cricket books for presents • cricket books as gifts • cricket books presents • cricket books gifts • best books cricket
Birth of an American Music: Jazz to the 1920s The birth of American Jazz through various influences is the major theme of the article. It tries to describe how American jazz evolved with various cultures under one roof... jazz • creole • african • american • improvisation
Canada Denied Entry to East Indians The Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver Harbour in May 1914; most of the 376 East Indian passengers were never allowed to leave the ship. canada’s racist past • canada’s asian exclusion • sikhs test canada’s immigration law • komagata maru • immigration history of canada
Foliage for the White Garden To enhance the overall effect of your white garden or moon garden design, plant gray, blue, silver or white variegated foliage plants along with your white flowers. foliage color • white garden design • moon garden design • gray foliage • blue foliage
Hollywood’s Vision of Africa It's not often that Africa is the subject of Hollywood films. But even when it is, why are the stories of black characters seondary plots and the stars remain white? hollywood • africa • the last king of scotland • film • blood diamonds
Is Anyone Watching Big Brother Ten? Low ratings and audience fatigue greeted the start of Big Brother 10. Could it be time for Endemol to retire its fledgling UK series or can it recapture its former glory? big brother 10 • reality tv • highest ratings for channel 4 • jade goody • big brother housemates
Klan Ordered to Pay $2.5 Million Beating victim Jordan Gruver and The Southern Poverty Law Center win a landmark civil suit against The Imperial Klans of America. klan ordered to pay $2.5 million • ron edwards • jarred r. hensley • imperial klans of america • ohio klan
Minorities Lag Behind Whites in School Middle schools are offering honors high school classes but few minority students sign up for them. minority students lage behind whites • minority students accept fewer challenges • minority students are under achieving • whites out perform minority students • minority students less likely to take advanced cla
New York Governor David Paterson David A. Paterson, 53, became the 55th governor of New York state after the resignation of Eliot Spitzer. Paterson, legally blind, became lieutenant governor in 2006. paterson • spitzer • black • blind • governor
Obama's America and the Race Challenge Race and class issues are deeply rooted in the United States. Obama's race challenge ahead will be long and hard. America must use its hegimony to lead in race relations. barack obama • president of the united states • united states race relations • race issues • black america
Parenting a Mixed-Race Teen Teenagers of mixed-race or multi-races face special challenges in life. Parents need to add to the solution and not the problem. raising multiracial teenagers • parenting mixed race teens • black teenagers • discrimination against black teenagers • marginalization of multiracial teenagers
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Screening for asymptomatic sexually transmitted infections appears to reduce the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease, but PID remains a significant health threat. pid • symptoms of pid pelvic inflammatory disease • risk factors for pid pelvic inflammatory disease • diagnosis of pid pelvic inflammatory disease • treatment of pid pelvic inflammatory disease
Prostitution and White Slave Films Before World War I, white slave films thrilled and frightened audiences by exposing the perils of prostitution and dangers of the white slave trade. white slavery stories • white slavery women • prostitution and white slave films • white slavery • prostitution in the gilded age
Racism in Sports The idea that we should take a stand against racism is obvious, but when and how are more difficult questions. What should you do if the rules in sport don't protect you? racism • soccer • sports • palestinian • protest
Selecting quilt Batting Quilters can choose from a wide array of quilt battings. quilt batting • loft • polyester batting • cotton batting • silk batting
Shadowed Love by Martine Jardin Review of Shadowed Love by Martine Jardin shadowed love • martine jardin • biracial romance • multiracial romance
The Call of Cthulhu, by H.P. Lovecraft This classic short story is the best-known one within Lovecraft's Cthulhu cycle, introducing readers to the main concepts of Lovecraft's cosmic horror saga. cthulhu • call of cthulhu • lovecraft • fiction • horror stories
The March of the Flag Speech 1898 Urging Americans to follow a divinely inspired march beyond our borders, Albert Beveridge connects with his use of scriptural phraseology, tapping into popular views. march of the flag speech • albert beveridge and imperialism • religion in political speech • biblical language • church and state in 19th century america
2008 Presidential Election Ending USA Apartheid When America elected Barack Obama, its first black president, emotion was rampant. Not because of political ideology but for the realization that the nation changed. red state • blue state • presidential election • american ideology • mathew 12:25
Apologize for the legacy slavery left behind... A look at the issue from a differant view point; one that holds the Federal Goeverment liable for the legacy of slavery... slavery • black american • federal government
Are Boot Camps Effective? There is increasing evidence to suggest that boot camps are not the most effective way to deal with deviant and criminal youth. boot camp • youth • delinquency • rehabilitation • punishment
Back to School! Do schools meet the needs of today's students, their parents, and of society? Back to School is a cultural ritual. What is its history? Would you change it if you could? back to school • ritual • culture • new beginning • student needs
From Violence to V-Chip The big four US networks are under pressure - from lawmakers, from lobby groups... and from their own audiences. Is a cold wind of change blowing through Hollywood? broadcasting • politics • networks • abc • cbs
How To Evaluate a Foster Child For Adoption After being licensed as a fost-adopt family, it is time to look for a match. What criteria should the family use when looking at a child's pictures and profiles? foster care • foster care adoption • foster parenting • adoption • foster adopt
IX of X: Racism, A Definition by Ester I. Jusuf The following definition of <b>racism</b> is developed by <b>Ester Indahyani Jusuf</b>, a prominent Indonesian human rights attorney whose works and advocacies have been known worldwide. She has attended numerous international conferences on human rights, racism and discrimination, including those organized by the United Nations. Being a triple-minority herself (she is of Chinese ethnic, Christian and female), she has been representing the minorities in Indonesia to speak out to the world for years. She is the Chairperson of <b>Solidarity for The Motherland and Nation-Indonesia</b>, a respected non-profit human rights organization in Indonesia. human rights • humanity • humane • civil rights • racism |
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