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  • Pictured above: A Palestinian demonstrator holds rocks in his hands, before hurling them at Israeli border police during a protest at the construction site of a section of Israel's separation barrier in the ourskirts of the West Bank village of Bil'in near Ramallah, Friday April 22, 2005. [more]
  • Charges Against Anarchist People of Color Dropped. On March 23, after three days of wildly conflicting police testimony, New York's Judge Burke cleared the remaining charges against seven young defendants who were attacked by the NYPD at a November 2003 Anarchist People of Color (APOC) party in central Brooklyn. The defendants faced an average of ten spurious charges each, including rioting, attempted assault on a police officer, menacing and others. On March 23, after three days of wildly conflicting police testimony, New York's Judge Burke cleared the remaining charges against seven young defendants who were attacked by the NYPD at a November 2003 Anarchist People of Color (APOC) party in central Brooklyn. One supporter said, "It was fucking amazing to be in court and watch the police lie and get proved wrong with photos." [more]
  • White woman murders Black boy - No Charges [more] and [more]
  • Black man's disappearance in Chicago draws scant attention [more]
  • Airport to Be Named After Justice Thurgood Marshall [more]
  • American wealth relies on perpetual war [more]
  • The al-Sabah newspaper reports that 100 bodies plucked from Tigris river [more]
  • Brookings Institute Event in D.C. April 29, 2005 to discuss the Socioeconomic class differences in higher education [more]
  • Check out AlabamaWatch [more]
  • Alonzo Mourning Donates Entire Salary to Charity [more]
  • First black named to head national conservation group [more]
  • North Lake firefighters accused of hate crimes take leaves of absence [more]
  • The stories of 6 inmates who died in county jail [more]
  • "Public opinion no longer has an effect on public policy. Our political campaigns, we would laugh about them if they were in another country. The last election was between two rich boys who went to Yale, and instead of talking about issues, they tried to sway us with images — two regular guys, one hunting, the other working at his ranch — except they weren't regular folks. [more]
  • United Negro College Fund Receives Major Grant From Abercrombie & Fitch [more]
  • After being the target of racial protests, Aurora shopping center hires black manager [more]
  • New White Pope Worried about what Gays are Doing in Spain [more]
  • And whites need to admit the hypocrisy that, in a nation founded on the notion that all men are created equal, no slave owner ever spent a night in jail. Plus, post-emancipation, no racist redneck was ever found guilty of any of the thousands of lynchings of innocent African-Americans. [more]
  • Black Activists Rap Rangel for Opposing Social Security Reform; Congressman's 'Disappointing' Rant Reduces Chances for Black Empowerment, Says Project 21 [more] This is pure BULLSHIT Project 21 is a group run by White Conservatives [more]
  • Guard recruiters shunned [more]
  • No White Child Left Behind [more]
  • No Child Left Behind education law of 2002 provides the military with students' home addresses and telephone numbers. It also guarantees that any school that allows college or job recruiters on campus must make the same provision for the military. [more]
  • U.S. fast food chain KFC is reviving its old name -- Kentucky Fried Chicken.
  • State's top court limits ability to sue police for false arrest [more]
  • Worst rappers look like old minstrel performers [more]
  • God Don't Make No Junk [more]
  • It's not the race card [more]
  • Only 9 percent of Baseball players in 2004 were African Americans, down from 27 percent in 1975.
  • UC open to more Latinos But admission of blacks declines [more]
  • Nation of Islam Leader Talks 'Reparations' to CAU [more]
  • New Revelations About Racism in the Military [more]
  • NAACP Criticizes Bush on Social Security [more]
  • Puerto Rico Secretary of State Marisara Pont and other island government officials visited the "Faces of the Fallen" memorial at Arlington National Cemetery on April 7 to pay tribute to the 27 Puerto Rican soldiers who have died during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
  • 'Chicago Defender' Launches Two Mags [more]
  • Hundreds protest police brutality in NYC [more]
  •  Juanita Young Update: Motion to Dismiss filed [more]
  • Dyson redefines and recalls essence of King [more]
  •   ASIAN COPS HIT PA WITH RACIAL-BIAS LAWSUIT [more]
  • A Japanese-American Internment Icon's Legacy and the Civil Rights Movement [more]
  • Whte Man Accused Of Shooting Dog And Eating It [more]
  • Record execs exploit the inner-city underclass [more]
  • Long Island segregation unchanged [more]
  • WU protesters' hunger strike may lead to their expulsion [more] Red, White and...BlueLatinos.org [more]
  • Washington Post gives Big Props to the Joint Center for Economic Studies [more]
  • Race relations strained following police problems [more]
  • Hundreds of police take their own lives each year, now some departments are trying to save them [more]
  • It’s Time To Impeach [more]
  • Beating, jury verdict against former police chief strain race ...[more]
  • Democrats and Republicans Devalue the Black Press [more]
  • DELIBERATIONS IN 'RIDERS' CASE START OVER [more]
  • Blackout in Alabama and Canned Cheers for Bush's Social Security Scheme [more]
  • The NAACP is urging its supporters to contact their congressional representatives, asking them to back bills to restore voting rights to convicted felons who have served their sentences. Currently, 46 states, including Maryland, and the District of Columbia restrict the voting rights of ex-felons to some extent. According to the NAACP, this affects 4 million Americans, of whom 1.4 million are black men. "African Americans are disproportionately losing their right to vote, even after they have paid their debt to society," the NAACP said.