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Segregation, Racism, and Growing Up on Long Island
Posted November 2, 2011 by Olivia Ildefonso   Permalink   Comments
By Olivia Ildefonso of ERASE Racism.
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Tags : , erase racism, segregation, students

New York’s Cuomo Suspends Secure Communities, Cites “Mounting Evidence” That It Wasn’t Meeting Goals
Posted June 1, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
A victory for immigrant rights supporters.
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Tags : , andrew cuomo, cuomo, deportation, new york state, secure communities

With Two Border Militia Members Convicted of Murder, Trial Begins for Third Alleged Killer
Posted June 1, 2011 by Patrick Young, Esq.   Permalink   Comments
Details on the Albert Gaxiola trial.
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Tags : , albert gaxiola, arizona, border, brisenia flores, jason bush, militia, minuteman, minuteman american defense, shawna forde

Welcoming Long Island To Highlight a Diverse Mix of Artists at Port Jefferson Art Festival
Posted May 19, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Head to the event on Sunday, May 22!
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Tags : , art, artists, festival, festivals, port jefferson, port jefferson free library, village art walk and pet adoption awareness weekend, welcoming long island

Opening Day for the Long Island Hispanic Soccer Federation [PHOTOS]
Posted May 9, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Photos by Matthew Foglino.
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Tags : , futbol, long island hispanic soccer federation, matthew foglino, photography, photos, soccer

How We Approach Immigration Stems From the Colonial Era, Historian Says
Posted May 9, 2011 by Patrick Young, Esq.   Permalink   Comments
From The New York Times.
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Tags : , colonial, georgetown, massachusetts, new york times, pennsylvania, susan f. martin, virginia

Civil War Anniversaries: History, Marketing, and the Pesky Notion of Human Rights
Posted April 27, 2011 by Patrick Young, Esq.   Permalink   Comments
In 50 years, the Civil War hasn't changed, but our perception has.
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Tags : , 100th anniversary, 150th anniversary, anniversary, centennial, civil war, confederacy, new york times, the immigrants' civil war

Kids Are Collateral Damage From Our Broken Immigration System
Posted April 22, 2011 by Maryann Sinclair Slutsky   Permalink   Comments
Director Maryann Sinclair Slutsky's month column.
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Tags : , children, deportation, deportees, emily ruiz, family reunification, guatemala, homeland security

Beyond Dora the Explorer: A Long Island Family Tries to Construct a Truly Bilingual Childhood
Posted April 21, 2011 by Jacqueline Sweet   Permalink   Comments
Challenges and rewards for a family in North Babylon.
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Tags : , argentina, argentinean, bilingual, dora, education, family, north babylon, puerto rican, puerto rico, spanish

Dark Streets Still Pose a Safety Threat in Hempstead
Posted April 21, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
Newsday covers an ongoing problem, but leaves out some key information.
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Tags : , aisha al-muslim, hempstead, licpp, lighting, long island civic participation project, newsday

Anti-Immigrant Boss John Tanton: “The Most Influential Unknown Man in America”
Posted April 19, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
The New York Times looks at the godfather of the modern anti-immigrant movement.
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Tags : , america's voice, center for immigration studies, cis, fair, federation for american immigration reform, frank sharry, john tanton, new york times, southern poverty law center, splc

Lawyer Calls for Accountability in Emily Ruiz Case
Posted April 6, 2011 by Ted Hesson   Permalink   Comments
David Sperling, Esq., writing for the Huffington Post.
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Tags : , answer man, david sperling, emily ruiz, emily samantha ruiz, guatemala, huffington post, opinion

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