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CSI in the blogosphere
CSI contribution to Movement Vision
Lab
March 13, 2008:
"Growth
for What and What Kind of Growth?", on a vision for development that looks
beyond narrow GDP considerations to examine the overall well-being of the people
and the communities that development aid is supposed to help, by Deputy Director
Mafruza Khan.
November 20, 2007:
Race Should Be Messy and Complicated,
on racial and class tension in multiracial cast of Disney's High School Musical,
by Director Maya Wiley
CSI contributions to RaceWire:
We are pleased to announce that CSI will be contributing
regularly on race, poverty, and opportunity for
RaceWire, The Applied Research Center's blog
August 10, 2007:
Behind New York's green plans, a race dilemma, on Mayor Bloomberg's long-term PlaNYC
and opportunity for communities of color, by Deputy Director
Mafruza Khan
August 2, 2007:
New Orleans housing program crumbles, leaves crumbs, on the end of the
failed Road Home Program, by Jacob Faber
June 22, 2007:
Stealing land, hope after Katrina: the how-to guide, on race and eminent
domain abuse in New Orleans, by Researcher Jacob Faber
May 30, 2007:
The Cost of
Greening NYCity, on Mayor Bloomberg's long-term PlaNYC, by Deputy Director
Mafruza Khan
May 11, 2007:
Katrina Update: Most Blacks Can't Return; Health Crisis, on race and
healthcare in New Orleans, by Deputy Director Mafruza Khan
Other commentaries:
March 19, 2008:
“The
Path to a More Perfect Union”,
Maya Wiley reflects on Barack
Obama’s speech on race and Americans' shared fortunes.
July 9, 2007: Why “Race,”
Why Now: CSI
responds to the Supreme Court’s ruling on school desegregation
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