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Subject: News & Notes: Applied Research Center Newsletter 3/2009
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*Our Moment is Here: A Letter from the President and Executive Director,
Rinku Sen*
At the risk of negating the new day, I'm starting this note with a story
from last year. It was November 14, the Sunday after our enormous and
inspiring-and, yes, exhausting-Facing Race conference in Oakland. After a
deep sleep, I went out early to get coffee and buy The New York Times from
DeLauer's, a well-known downtown newsstand. I parked illegally and hoped to
avoid police attention, thinking only of small things after a job well done.

As I rounded the corner of 14th Street onto Broadway, I was stopped short by
a scene that is common enough, but not in my daily life. White cop, gun
pulled. Black man against the wall. A lady who'd made herself a home on a
concrete bench by the entrance to the BART station. Eventually, Black man in
car, more cops, high fives and pats on backs. The bench lady asking
plaintively, "Officer, what did he do?"* **Read More>>
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   *SCHEDULE OF COMPACT FOR RACIAL JUSTICE PHONE FORUMS*

March 3
 Race and Health

March 17
 Race and Immigration

March 31
 Race and Civil Rights

April 14
 Race and Recession

April 28
 Race in Review: The First 100 Days

*THE COMPACT FOR RACIAL JUSTICE*
Proactive agenda for fairness and unity in our communities, politics, the
economy and the law. It seeks to engage a broad multiracial base of
activists, opinion leaders and policymakers in making government and
powerful institutions accountable for eliminating racial inequality.

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*INAUGURATION REFLECTIONS*
RaceWire, the ColorLines blog, went to Washington, DC where millions
gathered to experience the inaugural ceremonies of the first Black
president. Braving the cold, we took cameras and microphones to the opening
concert, to the swearing-in on the National Mall and to all the hottest
parties we could finagle our way into.

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 *THE ACCIDENTAL AMERICAN*
In September 2008, Berrett-Koehler Publishers released *The Accidental
American: Immigration and Citizenship in the Age of Globalization*, authored
by ARC executive director Rinku Sen. The Accidental American is a narrative
nonfiction account of the life and political experiences of Fekkak Mamdouh,
a Moroccan immigrant who was a waiter and shop steward at Windows on the
World, the restaurant that was at the top of the World Trade Center's North
Tower.

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If you haven't purchased your copy of The Accidental American yet, please
visit amazon.com
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  *2008 FACING RACE CONFERENCE*
ARC held our fourth Facing Race Conference only nine days after the historic
election of President Barack Obama. More than 900 people attended the
conference, the largest post-election gathering of racial justice advocates
in the country to date. Participants were still intoxicated from the
election and excited to have a strategic space in which to celebrate,
mobilize and plot our next steps in a newly complicated racial landscape.
Here is some of the feedback we received from attendees:
• I'm glad we had a space for thoughtful and provocative discussion that
actually moves people into action; we need more of this nationally.
*• ARC has the best frame in the country for facing race in the U.S. and is
probably the best at teaching activists and advocates how to use that frame
to create racial justice. *

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*ARC RESEARCH UPDATES*
The Research Department celebrates the new year with the early 2009 release
of two reports on the persistent racial disparities in family income and
employment opportunity. Here are some of our research highlights: Check the
ColorLines, Racial Inequity in the Restaurant Industry and Race and
Recession.

*ARC's MEDIA WORK*
ARC's media program worked hard to capture the first massive national events
in this landmark year for racial justice work. We were out in force for the
historic Presidential inauguration on January 20th with video teams in DC,
New York City, Chicago and Oakland documenting the hope of everyday people
and leaders of social justice organizations, and getting the dope on what
they are doing in their own communities to make change happen. That same
day, we had videos, photos and blogs online at racewire.org that were very
popular and well-received.
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