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Stories by Donnell Alexander

Filibuster Central

All the actions you can take to push the Alito filibuster. UPDATE: The pressure is working! Plus contact information for the hiding and undecided senators.
Posted on Jan 27, 2006

Q&A with that lyin' President of ours

A little satire never hurts in these tough times.
Posted on Jan 27, 2006

Boycott Chris Matthews

Demand an apology from the Hardball host.
Posted on Jan 26, 2006

What defines racism?

A criticism of how we spend our email-forwarding energy.
Posted on Jan 25, 2006

New media blog launched by PBS

MediaShift takes on the wild world of ever-evolving digital media.
Posted on Jan 24, 2006

Framing the "A" word

Connecting reproductive freedom with the big picture.
Posted on Jan 23, 2006

Fighting for Roe also means enforcing it

Progressives need to belly up and work harder to provide women with access to reproductive healthcare, not just the right.
Posted on Jan 22, 2006

Google takes on the Justice Department

In an effort to protect user privacy, the mega-engine refuses to give up search records.
Posted on Jan 20, 2006

International news gathering on the decline

Three major newsweeklies cut their international budgets and bureaus.
Posted on Jan 19, 2006

Missing women at progressive conference.

"Saving our Democracy" evidently doesn't have a lot to do with women.
Posted on Jan 18, 2006

Meetings are bad for you; empathy is neuron-based

Two tidbits from the wonderful world of science to start your day.
Posted on Jan 17, 2006

Wal-Mart courting minority businesses in NYC

And the business associations are falling for it.
Posted on Jan 16, 2006

End of a Start Making Sense era.

Where to go for content after January 17, 2006.
Posted on Jan 13, 2006

Your cellphone records are for sale

Gen. Wesley Clark is public guinea pig #1.
Posted on Jan 13, 2006

Media still run by white people; Pope still Catholic.

Checking in with the whiteness of the magazine industry, and providing 'explanations.'
Posted on Jan 12, 2006

Action alert: 'Brokeback' banned; China bans Wikipedia

This morning on "BANNED!": No gay cowboys for Sandy, UT residents; Chinese citizens blocked from access to Wikipedia.
Posted on Jan 11, 2006

Updated on the Wikipedia's slang words for women

A community-defined resolution for a 'vulgar' situation.
Posted on Jan 10, 2006

Tracking: it's not just for the NSA anymore

Dozens of governmental websites have been tracking your web behavior for years.
Posted on Jan 9, 2006

Friends don't let friends surf alone

Now you can chat with other people visiting the same site you're on.
Posted on Jan 6, 2006

SUVs continue to maul passenger cars

A new physics study warns of the gas monsters' dangerous presence on the road.
Posted on Jan 5, 2006

Microsoft takes down Chinese blog

One of the most outspoken journalists in China has been banned by MSN Spaces.
Posted on Jan 4, 2006

Women's Media Center is alive!

A new resource for promoting women in the media.
Posted on Jan 3, 2006

Coldplay to fans: don't actually listen to this CD

A new low for concerns about 'copyright protection' from the record label.
Posted on Jan 2, 2006

Women outnumber men online; Amazon adds author blogs...

... but wait, there's more! A look at upcoming tech legislation and tips for video bloggers.
Posted on Dec 30, 2005

Bush hittin' the sauce again?

Late night comedian strikes again with must-see TV.
Posted on Dec 29, 2005

Vigilante right-wing PR

Unhappy with the Bush Administration's handling of no-WMDs-found, a right-wing group takes matters into their own hands.
Posted on Dec 28, 2005

Sex sells in the virtual world, too

An online game starts publishing its own online CGI porn.
Posted on Dec 27, 2005

Racism, sexual favors and national healthcare

All brought to you by the NYC transit strike.
Posted on Dec 22, 2005

Airbrushing the truth about women and girls

The Swedes are showing their people how the hard work of beauty is done.
Posted on Dec 21, 2005

Well, color me transit-struck

Reactions to NYC's transit crisis, all thanks to the MTA.
Posted on Dec 20, 2005

Time's Persons of the Year

Bono, Bill and Melinda: good causes, poor products. Does it make a difference in our consumerism?
Posted on Dec 19, 2005

Diebold CEO resigns

Weeks of revelations about the e-voting machine maker have forced out its head.
Posted on Dec 16, 2005

Feminist-minded gift ideas

For the woman who has everything.
Posted on Dec 15, 2005

Watching Color TV

A report on TV's minority representation that looks only at primetime network presence is missing the bigger picture.
Posted on Dec 15, 2005, Source: LA CityBeat

The war on digital music continues

The RIAA continues in its self-victimization model of advocacy.
Posted on Dec 14, 2005

"Social Darwinism" is not an evil phrase

At least not for many conservatives, it's not.
Posted on Dec 13, 2005

Sunday night television commentary

"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" yanks at the heart strings every week. How? Why?!
Posted on Dec 12, 2005

New York axes marriage-for-all

We're blue here in New York, but not that blue.
Posted on Dec 9, 2005

Torture and terror: two great tastes...

It seems that Americans are now supporting torture tactics, but the actual data of the report shows otherwise.
Posted on Dec 8, 2005

Online politics empowers the people

New information on how Americans use the Internet to participate in politics.
Posted on Dec 7, 2005

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