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The Year in Hate
Across the US, racism continues. The end of 2007 brought to a close another year marked by
staggering levels of racist hate in America. Even as several major hate
groups struggled to survive, other new groups appeared, and the radical
right as a whole appeared to grow. >>more
Published: April 9, 2008
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Skins of the Southwest
New Mexico’s white nationalists keep to the Web—and themselves. >>more
Published: April 9, 2008
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The Good Sheperd?
Jeffrey Steenson’s conversion is taking the Roman Catholic Church back to the future. Born into an Episcopal family, Steenson entered the Episcopal
priesthood and served as a parish priest before moving to Albuquerque in 2000. He pins his breaking point with the
Episcopal Church to a single decision at a gathering of the bishops a
year ago last March. >>more
Published: April 2, 2008
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Tribal Quench
The Navajo Nation is ready to stake its claim on water for the future. Navajos often speak of the cosmic geography of the Four Sacred
Mountains, which mark the boundaries of their ancestral homeland. But
the lives of many people here are shaped by a more pragmatic geography,
centered on a coin-op water dispenser in a muddy turnaround behind a
city maintenance building in downtown Gallup, New Mexico. >>more
Published: March 26, 2008
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Inside Out
Did Peter Fernandez' punishment fit his crime? Fernandez was a 37-year-old businessman pegged by an Internal Revenue
Service agent in a federal anti-drug task force as a money launderer in
a New Mexico-Virginia drug ring. He was indicted along with more than
30 other people. >>more
Published: March 19, 2008