Race-Talk
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Biography
Jamaal Bell is media relations manager for the Kirwan Institute and the executive editor for Race-Talk. Prior to joining Kirwan in 2009, his communications experience included work for school districts, government and marketing communications firms. Jamaal has also served four years in the United States Navy. He holds a B.S. in Public Relations from Ball State University.
Latest Posts
A Labor Leader and a Banker Walk Into a Boardroom…
Still Broken Systems: Medical Deportation and the Shortcomings of Immigration and Health Reform
Bailing Out Main Street
Improving Language Access Can Prevent Home Foreclosures
Abandoned Babies & Terrible Mothers: Media Coverage Bias
A Common Sense Second Amendment
The New Politics of Race
“I See A Country Divided, This is Probably the Most Divided This Country Has Ever Been.” – Hardly
Ohio Voters: Civically Engaged or Civically Enraged?
5 Signs Racism Still Rules Politics
Civil Rights Today: The Landmark Case Where the ACLU Sues Morgan Stanley Over Risky Subprime Loans
Why Won’t Obama or Romney Lead on Immigration?
Pragmatic Racism and the Disenfranchisement of Minority Voters
Book Review: “The Rich and the Rest of Us”
The Partners of Neighbourhood Stabilization
Want To Know What “Race” Is Or Isn’t? Don’t Ask The Dictionary!
Post-Racial? Hardly.
Deportations to Haiti: Still a Death Sentence
The 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War: Our Legacy Considered
Al Sharpton, Cornel West: Why Their Fight Is Good for Black America
Bringing Stories About Sexual Abuse In Alaska Native Communities To Light
Obama must bring back that magic to the Middle East
A third party: The choice for the African-American masses
Hurricane Katrina pain index 2010 New Orleans — five years later
Expanding Native Americans’ Access to Oral Health Through Innovation
The Pained Legacy of Comfort Women
McChrystal’s Revenge: Everyone Hates Karl Eikenberry
African Human Rights Defenders or Colonialists? Seeking Justice in Equatorial Guinea
Afghanistan: What Happens When Our Allies ‘Do More’