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In a largely privatized media space dominated by souless corporate and commercial values African Americans desperately need our own spaces for dialog. Corporate media make it easy to know which stars have which tatoos and where. But you'll search in vain for media discussions of the fact of racially selective mass imprisonment, on the impact of telecom and communications policy on communities of color, or for performance evaluations of the Congressional Black Caucus and African American leadership from a non-corporate viewpoint.
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This is our first issue. If you value the kind of cutting edge commentary and fearless journalism Glen Ford, Margaret Kimberley, Bruce Dixon, the CBC Monitor team and our contributing writers bring, help keep us out here.
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OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE OF BLACK AGENDA REPORT
The Black-Latino Future: Will African Americans rise to the challenge? - Glen Ford
Freedom Rider: American Terrorists - Margaret Kimberley
Congressional Black Caucus Monitor Report Card, fall 2006 - Leutisha Stills
Bruce's Beat: Juan Williams, Harbinger of Lies - Bruce Dixon
Condoleeza = Vampire! - photograph/cartoon
A Brief History of Repression - William L. Katz
Regime Change is Not Cute - Mark Fancher
Black TV in Brazil - Shawn Lindsey
FEATURES
Cartoon -- Failure to Communicate by Ghetto Fabulous
Photography -- 1,000 Words
AUDIO
The Myth of the Melting Pot by Glen Ford
War is the Health of the State by Bruce Dixon
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