Feature Stories: Articles on Racial Profiling, Immigration Today

Current news, events, research, and reporting, covering the full range of racial issues, racism, discrimination, race relations in the contemporary society.
June 10th, 2013
Written by Gosia Wozniacka – Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
farm worker Cristina Melendez
Many Latinos find themselves stuck in poverty, reaching a tipping point in the nation's breadbasket. On a warm spring day, farmworker Cristina Melendez was bedridden and unable to make her way back into the asparagus fields of central California for the kind of backbreaking work she's done since childhood. The 36-year-old mother of seven was desperate. Her bank account had been at zero for months...
June 10th, 2013
Written by Jay Reeves - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - It feels like Birmingham finally is emerging from the shadows cast by the ugly racial violence of 1963. Long haunted by black-and-white newsreel footage of the fire hoses and police dogs city leaders turned on blacks demonstrating for civil rights, the city has a new vibe that's generating buzz all its own 50 years later. Birmingham's culinary scene is a jewel, with...
June 6th, 2013
Written by Paul J. Weber - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Racism and discrimination allegations are troubling the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, which spent $100,000 on reports that have so far found employees lamenting "a legacy of intolerance," and is now faced with a second federal complaint from a black game warden-in-training. Only 1 percent of game wardens in the 50-year history of Texas' parks agency were black. State...
June 5th, 2013
Written by Kelvin Chan - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
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HONG KONG (AP) – Local football authorities investigate reports of racist abuse during Hong Kong's home friendly against the Philippines this week. Hong Kong fans at Tuesday's game called their Filipino counterparts "slaves," threw bottles at them, and booed the Philippines national anthem, according to the South China Morning Post newspaper and a Filipino journalist at the game. The Philippines...
June 4th, 2013
Written by Suzanne Gamboa - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The American Civil Liberties Union reports in a new study that police arrest black people for possessing marijuana far more often than white people, even though marijuana use by both races is about the same. The ACLU's analysis of federal crime data, released Tuesday, found marijuana arrest rates for black people ranked 3.73 times greater than for white people nationally in 2010...

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