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Year: 2009

English Proficiency Test? Stop this Insanity.

Posted onMarch 18, 2009Leave a comment

“Someone told me I should have put English as my first language when I registered for school,” Phanachone said. “But I refused. I will not deny who I am. And I will not disrespect my culture or my mother.” An Read More …

CategoriesEducation, RacismTagsEnglish-Only, First Amendment, free speech

Apply for a Job with Homeland Security!

Posted onMarch 11, 2009Leave a comment

Homeland security is hiring for an Associate General Counsel for Immigration! And it is a job that would guarantee ‘job security.” After all, DHS has an overbloated budget that needs justification, hence the detaining of non-violent, non-criminal immigrants like gardeners, Read More …

CategoriesImmigrationTagscapital, Capitalism, commerce, DHS

Bidding Farewell to the L Word – The Last Word

Posted onMarch 8, 2009July 13, 20176 Comments

“I certainly hope that it leaves them wanting more. I’m not intending to wrap everything up with a neat little bow!” Finale Special (Not the episode) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Fans remain disgruntled with the poor storylines and Read More …

CategoriesLGBTQTagsentertainment, Ilene Chaiken, Jennifer Beals, Kate Moenning, lesbian, Rose Rollins, Television, The L Word

B-I-T-C-H – A Personal Statement on International Women's Day

Posted onMarch 7, 2009Leave a comment

“You are an AAPI. But you are not a model minority. You talk back. And, you are queer.” And I am also a womyn, which matters a whole lot. Lets set aside those dry, boring intellectual blog posts for a Read More …

CategoriesPolitics, RacismTagscoalition-building, model minority, Queer, United We DREAM

Critical Race Studies Symposium

Posted onMarch 6, 2009Leave a comment

Where Am I – For several decades, racial discourse in both law and politics has arguably been dominated by the call for colorblindness, that we should aspire to “get  beyond race” and “see people as people not as skin color.”  Read More …

CategoriesAcademic Conferences, RacismTagscolor-blindness, critical race studies, critical theory, Racism

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