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Stories by Dani McClain

Dani McClain is a writer living in Brooklyn, NY.

Speaking of Racial Profiling: Part II

The profiling of black Americans had become less of a story since 9/11, but recent incidents involving black congresswoman McKinney and professor Akom are reviving the debate.
Posted on May 9, 2006, Source: WireTap

Haunted by Katrina

An uprooted family from the Gulf region tries to make sense of New York and cope with the emotional and psychological effects of forced migration.
Posted on Feb 4, 2006, Source: WireTap

Parliamentary Committee Recommends Overhaul of British Drug Laws

A British parliamentary committee called this week for reducting penalties for marijuana and ecstasy and introducing pilot programs for heroin harm reduction.
Posted on May 22, 2002, Source: Drug Policy Alliance

How Durban Succeeded

Despite pessimistic coverage of the World Conference Against Racism, something very meaningful took place. Namely, the coming together of human rights activists from every corner of the world.
Posted on Sep 11, 2001, Source: AlterNet