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INTOLERANCE: Elwood students form group to battle bias
ELWOOD — Marisol Salinas, 17, was surprised, not offended, when a supposed friend flashed his Ku Klux Klan card her way.
- INTOLERANCE: Life outside rough for felons Felons are often the subject of discrimination after getting out of jail, regardless of their race, said Jeffery Cottrell, program director of the Urban League of Madison County.
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INTOLERANCE: Gangs rule prison life
In the Michigan City prison, the black inmates sit on one side of the cafeteria, and the white inmates sit on the other side.
- INTOLERANCE: View from the street
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EDITORIAL: 'Intolerance' gave context to bias
We believe: The Intolerance series is a starting point to accepting those who are different from ourselves.
- INTOLERANCE: Churches differ on gay stance Every day for the past 17 years, the members of Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., have picketed churches, courthouses, gay pride parades and even the White House for one express purpose: to preach that z
- INTOLERANCE: Gay students still face battle ANDERSON — Nathan Smith looks back at his high school days and is glad that 13 years later gay students don’t have it as hard as he did.
- INTOLERANCE: Alleged illegal aliens face twisting legal path CHICAGO — Diego Hernandez and Anh Phan have never met, but they may share something of a common path.
- INTOLERANCE: Red Gold hires migrants, not immigrants ORESTES — Every August, 430 migrant workers flood Orestes and Elwood to spend just over two months sorting tomatoes at Red Gold. According to Steve Austin of Red Gold, the majority of the workers are Hispanic but they are not, as some believe, immigrants.
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INTOLERANCE: Debate triggers partisan mudslinging
An immigration bill that would penalize employers for hiring illegal immigrants sponsored by Indiana Sen. Mike Delph, R-Carmel, failed last month amidst mudslinging between parties and accusations of racism.
Some opponents of the bill, including state Sen. Tim Lanane, D-Anderson, question the true motivation behind America’s anti-immigration sentiment.
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INTOLERANCE: Elwood students form group to battle bias
ELWOOD — Marisol Salinas, 17, was surprised, not offended, when a supposed friend flashed his Ku Klux Klan card her way.




