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Mexican President Fox Blew it with NAACP Snub
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, The
Hutchinson Report
What are the implications of Mexican President Vicente Fox’s blowing
off of the NAACP’s annual convention, and does this bode ill for
touchy Black-Latino relations here? Earl Ofari Hutchinson discusses
the dis.
Stamp Controversy: Mexican Officials Must Come Clean on Racism
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, The
Hutchinson Report
Hutchinson weighs in on a stand-off between Mexican
government officials and Black leaders from the U.S. on the
implications of celebrating a Sambo-like cartoon character.
Suzie Peña Killing Should Unite, Not Divide, Blacks and Latinos
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, The
Hutchinson Report
Hutchinson calls for Blacks and Latinos to put aside
their differences and join in opposing the roughshod tactics of the
LAPD.
Ethnic Media Try to Defuse Ethnic Tensions in L.A.
By Elena Shore and Donal Brown, Pacific
News Service
The ethnic media is trying to downplay the mainstream media’s
polarizing coverage of recent tensions in L.A.
L.A.’s Black-Brown Divisions Deepen
By Carol Amoruso, HAV Editor
Commentary examines several smoldering issues and asks: Is there
hope for change?
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Shooting Brings More Calls for Black-Brown Unity
By Gene Johnson, Jr., Wave Newspapers
In an effort to quell more brown-on-black violence — most recently a
16-year-old girl wounded allegedly by a Latino gang member — some
South L.A. activists have called for an immediate cease-fire and
neighborhood unity. Can opportunity come of tragedy?