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Laura isn't enough: George's gang policy shows the administration's true colors
WHEN FIRST LADY LAURA BUSH VISITED HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES in the Los Angeles barrio of Boyle Heights on April 27, eyebrows went up among some people...
Progressive, The, 08/01/05 by Luis J. Rodriguez · More from publication -
Grace, power and beauty: a profile of Lila Downs
Moon, which the clay swings in the foam Moon, which the clay swings in the foam Of all the nights of my solitude I follow the steps you...
Progressive, The, 05/01/05 by Luis J. Rodriguez · More from publication -
My Name's Not Rodriguez - Poem
My Name's Not Rodriguez My Name's Not Rodriguez It is a sigh of climbing feet, the lather of gold lust, the slave masters' religion...
Progressive, The, 08/01/02 by Luis J. Rodriguez · More from publication -
Hearts and hands: a new paradigm for work with youth and violence
Adults need to develop a sincere relationship with the youth to prevent violence in the community. The youth are often confused about their life...
Social Justice, 12/22/97 by Luis J. Rodriguez · More from publication -
Turning youth gangs around: throwaway kids. (Cover Story)

Pedro(*) is a thoughtful, articulate and charismatic young man; he listens, absorbs and responds. His movements are quick, well-developed during...
Nation, The, 11/21/94 by Rodriguez, Luis J. · More from publication -
"Together, forever, tonight": Latinos and social revolution in the United States
Increasing automation in industrial production is causing adverse economic and policy shifts for the disadvantaged class. Latinos suffer the same...
Social Justice, 03/22/93 by Luis J. Rodriguez · More from publication -
The facts of life (to President Bill Clinton). (poem )

(TO PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON) Let me tell you the facts of life from beneath the tattered coat of my country. This country whose soul has...
Nation, The, 02/01/93 by Rodriguez, Luis J. · More from publication -
Culture and Power in the Classroom: A Critical Foundation for Bicultural Education. (book reviews)

Luis J. Rodriguez Poet; workshop leader in home less shelters and among gang youth, Chicago; authors, Always Running: A Memoir of La Vida...
Nation, The, 09/21/92 by Rodriguez, Luis J. · More from publication -
Rappin' in the 'hood. (rebel radio)

Napoleon Williams spent last New Year's Day in a jail cell in the central Illinois town of Decatur. Williams, now 36, has been in jail since...
Nation, The, 08/12/91 by Rodriguez, Luis J. · More from publication -
Cracks in the P.R.I. monolith? (Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party)

On the eve of crucial midterm elections, the Mexican government has been shaken by spiraling inflation, punitive border closings by the United...
Nation, The, 06/29/85 by Rodriguez, Luis J. · More from publication
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