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Written by Abdulai Bah
Wednesday, 19 August 2009 13:40
On Augus
t 15th 2009, a protest was held in downtown East Heaven, Connecticut to denounce the escalating profiling of Latinos by the East Heaven Police Department.
The event was organized by Unidad Latina en Accion, a Latino Rights Organization. CNPI reporters, Kristofer Rios, Jackie Kook and Abdulai Bah were there to file this report for Free Speech Radio News.
The event was organized by Unidad Latina en Accion, a Latino Rights Organization. CNPI reporters, Kristofer Rios, Jackie Kook and Abdulai Bah were there to file this report for Free Speech Radio News.
Written by Abdulai Bah
Monday, 10 August 2009 13:23
CNPI reporters, Rob Robinson
(Picture the Homeless), Felix Ortiz (Jornaleros De Jackson H
eights)
and Ravi Ragbir (Families for Freedom)
hosted an hour-long show at the "We Are Ready Now" radio station during the 11th annual Allied Media Conference in Detroit, Michigan. The show features a segment in Spanish and in French.
eights)
and Ravi Ragbir (Families for Freedom)hosted an hour-long show at the "We Are Ready Now" radio station during the 11th annual Allied Media Conference in Detroit, Michigan. The show features a segment in Spanish and in French.
Written by Ali Ali
Thursday, 06 August 2009 15:37
The public is still waiting on President Obama to fulfill his campaign promise to reform immigration. But six-months into his presidency, Obama has yet to take up the is
sue.
CNPI reporter, Ali Ali of Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights looks at the potential benefits a comprehensive reform could mean for the US economy.
sue. CNPI reporter, Ali Ali of Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights looks at the potential benefits a comprehensive reform could mean for the US economy.
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