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Media titan Oprah Winfrey is set
to deliver Hospital Acted Illegally in
Pillow-Angel Hysterectomy In the controversial pillow-angel
story, Seattle-based Children's
Blogs Challenge Black
Leadership Many black blogs are working
together to challenge conventional black leadership. With ColorOfChange.org's James
Rucker as a catalyst, several black blogs have opposed the Congressional Black
Caucus Institute's decision to partner with FOX News to air a Democratic
presidential debate. Afro-Netizen and
Jack & Jill
Politics, for example, separately criticized Jesse Jackson for speaking out
against the FOX/CBC debate and then retracting. Black blogs offer not only an
opportunity to break from old orthodoxy but to do so in a way that allows for
more engagement through comments from readers. Younger people are creating their
own innovative models on sites such as Uppity Negro. Read
more. California Schools' Changed by
Race-Blind Admissions The
numbers of blacks and Latinos at the 'Multiracial' Losing
Favor Fewer
people are claiming to be multiracial, a new survey says. About 1.9 percent of
the people checked off more than one race in a 2005 Census Bureau survey of 3
million households, a decline from two surveys in 2000 when 2.1 percent checked
more than one race. Jungmiwha Bullock, president of the Association of
MultiEthnic Americans, is not surprised. Some believe that identifying more than
one race negates racial identity, she says. Read
more. (See also: Being Biracial, A Personal
Account in the May issue of DiversityInc
magazine) Lower
Taxes for Women? While many
factors affect a woman's decision to work or stay at home, multiple studies have
shown that part of the explanation is that women are often more sensitive to
changes in tax rates than men. If women believe they'll be able to keep more of
the wages earned outside the home, they're more likely to take a job or retain
the one they have rather than leave the work force for family or other reasons.
So lower income-tax rates for women is the good kind of discrimination, says
Harvard University economist Alberto Alesina. Read
more. Immigrant
Supporters Targeted by Violence Following the May Day immigrant
rallies, plots to attack immigrants with grenades and semi-automatic weapons
were uncovered, according to local and federal authorities throughout the
nation. Immigrant advocates say a series of incidents and reports indicate a
very dangerous trend fueled by the anti-immigrant climate. Read
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