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Chen: Labor Movement Rolls Into Wall Street Occupation
Znet Article, October, 01 2011
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
The convergence between the Wall Street occupation and labor activism may escalate in the coming days
Chen: “Broken” Britain Grows Still More Fractured
Znet Article, August, 20 2011
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
Lost is the story of youth on the margins of tattered society, whose voices go ignored until they explode in collective rebellion
Chen: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Call for Peace as Racial Justice Still Rings
Znet Article, January, 15 2011
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
When Martin Luther King, Jr. "broke the silence" on the war on Vietnam in 1967, he shattered the establishment rhetoric on America's mission in Southeast Asia.
Chen: American Science's Racist History Still Haunts the World
Znet Article, October, 17 2010
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
Early in America's crusade to spread the wonders of modern medicine, a group of researchers in Guatemala did something unspeakable in the name of science. Documentation of the project is just now coming to light, more than 60 years later, and it r...
Wise: Tim Wise on Racism 2.0
Znet Article, September, 14 2009
Tim Wise
Wise's ZSpace page
Discussing his new book, Between Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama, Wise reflects on what he calls Racism 2.0—a new brand of white supremacy that operates under the guise of post-racialism.
Chen: Framing Race In Mississippi
Znet Article, May, 11 2009
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
From the bleak poverty of the Delta to the tatters of the Gulf Coast, many Mississippi residents suffer from pervasive income inequality and broken social services. Now, a new study reveals that the color line cuts through nearly every basic measu...
Chen: New Orleans: Vanishing City
Znet Article, February, 13 2008
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
Post-Katrina Redevelopment excludes 'poor and working-class black New Orleanians from returning home.'
Chen: Energy Bill Alternatives
Znet Article, April, 28 2005
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
Apr 27 - What if the energy bill that the House of Representatives just approved were completely rewritten to reverse the assumptions that have guided national energy policy for decades? Proponents of an alternative energy agenda say that idea ...
Chen: Poor Communities and Advocates Fight Tax-time Deception
Znet Article, February, 11 2005
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
As tax-time draws near, millions of low-income Americans will rush to obtain a cash advance on their tax returns in the form of a short-term loan to help pay bills or buy groceries. At tax service storefronts dotting impoverished neighborhoods acr...
Chen: News Incorporated
Znet Article, January, 29 2005
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
Reviewing News Incorporated: Corporate Media Ownership and Its Threat to DemocracyEdited by Elliot D. CohenPrometheus Books, 2005 You don’t have to be an information junkie or a policy expert to get the sense that there is something awry...
Chen: Global Action on Death Penalty Debatable
Znet Article, January, 07 2005
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 28 (IPS) - A proposed moratorium on the death penalty may be moving closer to a vote in the United Nations General Assembly -- but advocates remain wary that rushing a resolution on the issue could lead to a setback for the dea...
Chen: The Reality Behind Job Outsourcing
Znet Article, October, 14 2004
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
As unemployment remains high and once-stable jobs mysteriously vanish, Americans are becoming desperate for answers: How are workers supposed to deal with unprecedented economic insecurity, where are these jobs going, and who is to blame? Inter...
Chen: RNC Labor Rally
Znet Article, September, 03 2004
Michelle Chen
Chen's ZSpace page
New York City, September 1— A few blocks from Madison Square Garden, overlooking hundreds of workers who had taken off early from work and taken to the streets, labor activist Reverend Scott Marks shouted, "Enough is enough. Itâ€...


