House Measure Defies Obama on Immigrants

By | January 15th, 2015|Immigration|

WASHINGTON — The House voted on Wednesday to gut major provisions of President Obama’s immigration policy, approving legislation that would revoke legal protections for millions of unauthorized immigrants, including children, and put them at risk of deportation.

Read more in The New York Times.

 

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Critics accuse Gov. Jerry Brown of neglecting California’s poor

By | January 13th, 2015|Intergroup Relations|

When Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled his latest budget proposal last week and the topic turned to Californians’ financial struggles, he became uncharacteristically personal.

Read more in the Los Angeles Times.

 

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From CAHRO Board Member Brian Levin: Terrorists’ Web of Hate Extends Far Beyond France

By | January 12th, 2015|Intergroup Relations|

Extremism Ties Are Long and Deep

The emerging web of extremism behind this week’s horrifying coordinated attacks targeting police, journalists and Jews in Paris that left 17 innocent people and three Salafist terrorists dead extends internationally. Among the extremist connections to terrorist brothers Cheriff, 32 and Said Kouachi, 34 are fellow radical French Algerians as well

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Foes of Unions Try Their Luck in County Laws

By | December 19th, 2014|Employment & Housing|

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — Conservative groups are opening a new front in their effort to reshape American law, arguing that local governments have the power to write their own rules on a key labor issue that has, up to now, been the prerogative of states.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/19/us/politics/foes-of-unions-try-their-luck-in-county-laws.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

The New York Times

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Wealth gap in America widens to record level, report says

By | December 17th, 2014|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

The wealth gap between middle- and upper-income households has widened to the highest level on record, says a new report.

Using the latest Federal Reserve data, the Pew Research Center said Wednesday that the median wealth for high-income families was $639,400 last year — up 7% from three years earlier on an inflation-adjusted basis.

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-pew-wealth-gap-20141217-story.html

Los Angeles

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Can’t Have Your Cake, Gays Are Told, and a Rights Battle Rises

By | December 16th, 2014|LGBTQ+|

LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Jack Phillips is a baker whose evangelical Protestant faith informs his business. There are no Halloween treats in his bakery — he does not see devils and witches as a laughing matter. He will not make erotic-themed pastries — they offend his sense of morality. And he declines cake orders for same-sex

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Hidden homeless make do in the shadows of downtown L.A.’s luxury

By | December 15th, 2014|Employment & Housing, Intergroup Relations|

Ammo lives under a bridge with half a dozen men, within shouting distance of Walt Disney Concert Hall.

For the little band he calls his “children,” he “tweaks” sunshades, tarps and even a leather couch to make cozy leans-to, including one modeled on a “Star Wars” X-wing fighter.

 

http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-homeless-downtown-20141215-story.html

Los Angeles Times

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White is the New Black in Neo-Civil Rights Language

By | December 15th, 2014|Education, Intergroup Relations|

I attended a CRT conference in education years ago, where a keynote introduced “White as the new Black.” She described, for example, how White supremacists often appropriate the language of oppression to describe their own place in the world—after having suffered some hyper-perceived loss of power. In other words, privilege and supremacy are so normal

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