Stories by Rinku Sen
Rinku Sen is the publisher of ColorLines magazine and communications director of the Applied Research Center (ARC).
Mamdouh had actually managed to get by for 12 years without noticing American discrimination in a daily way.
Posted on Sep 24, 2008, Source: ColorLines
Low-income women and child-care workers are the missing component in the whole debate about working vs. stay-at-home mothers.
Posted on Sep 28, 2006, Source: ColorLines
The hype about interracial television couples is that Americans have moved so far past race they don't even notice.
Posted on Sep 20, 2006, Source: ColorLines
Immigrants aren't animals or terrorists -- and they're not sucking the nation's economy dry.
Posted on Jul 24, 2006, Source: TomPaine.com
The mass immigration demonstrations reveal the humanity and diversity of the people—not just workers—who are often invisible.
Posted on Apr 10, 2006, Source: TomPaine.com
Activist Mallika Dutt tells us how to place human rights issues at the top of MTV's music charts.
Posted on Jan 13, 2006, Source: ColorLines
Who knows whether George Bush cares about black people -- but there's no question his policies punish people of color.
Posted on Sep 15, 2005, Source: TomPaine.com
By mocking a practice that has such deep cultural significance, "Married by America" dismisses much that is good about arranged marriages -- and non-Western cultures.
Posted on Apr 18, 2003, Source: AlterNet