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Civil Rights And Human Rights: A Call For Closer Collaboration, Douglass Cassel
Civil Rights And Human Rights: A Call For Closer Collaboration, Douglass Cassel
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Those of you who may be familiar with my commentaries know that my usual topics are mass murderers overseas or U.S. foreign policy toward them. Today, however, I would like to focus on something closer to home-the history of and prospects for fruitful collaboration between the civil rights movement and the international human rights movement. My purpose is to encourage dialogue between civil rights and human rights lawyers. As a sometime civil rights lawyer myself, I am convinced that such a dialogue could be productive.
We might start by distinguishing human rights from civil rights. In customary American usage, the …
Aren't You Latino: Building Bridges Upon Common Misperceptions, Victor C. Romero
Aren't You Latino: Building Bridges Upon Common Misperceptions, Victor C. Romero
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This article addresses minority on minority oppression and itragroup animosity. The author discusses ways in which communities of color can use common misperceptions to their advantage as a bridge to building a larger community.