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Books and articles by Dr. john a. powell

 


Books
In Pursuit of a Dream Deferred: Linking Housing and Education Polices (2001) (ed. with Gavin Kearney & Vina Kay).

Race and Poverty: Wrongs and Policies (edited with Duchess Harris, 1999).

Dividing the Nation: Housing and Desegregation (1999) (edited).

The Rights of Racial Minorities: The Basic ACLU Guide to Racial Minority Rights (2nd ed. 1993) (with L. McDonald).

The Rights of Minorities (1993) (with E.R. Larson).

Articles
Sprawl, Fragmentation, and the Persistence of Racial Inequality: Limiting Civil Rights by Fragmenting Space, in Urban Sprawl: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Responses, (Greg Squires ed., forthcoming 2001).

Fragmentation as a Primary Barrier to Civil Rights Enforcement, 2000 Report of the Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights, (forthcoming 2001) (with Kathleen Graham).

The New Racial Politics of Social Security, Colorlines, Fall 2000.

Race, Poverty, & Globalization, Poverty and Race, May/June 2000, at 1 (with S.P. Udayakumar).

Whites Will Be Whites: The Failure to Interrogate Racial Privilege, 34 U.S.F. L. Rev. 419 (2000).

Achieving Racial Justice: What's Sprawl Got to Do with It?, Poverty & Race, Sept./Oct. 1999, at 3.

What we need to do about the 'burbs?, Colorlines, Fall 1999.

Race, Poverty and Urban Sprawl: Access to Opportunities Through Regional Strategies, Forum for Social Economics, Spring 1999.

What Really Drives Metropolitan Growth, Brookings Rev., Fall 1998, at 20.

Remaking the Urban University for the Urban Student: Talking About Race, 30 Conn. L. Rev. 1247 (1998).

Introduction, in Double Exposure: Poverty & Race in America (C. Hartman ed., 1997).

Who Thought of Dropping Racial Categories and Why?, in Double Exposure: Poverty & Race in America (C. Hartman ed., 1997).

As Justice Requires/Permits: The Delimitation of Harmful Speech in and a Democratic Society, 16 Law & Ineq. J. 1 (1997).

The Colorblind Multiracial Dilemma: Racial Categories Reconsidered, 31 U.S.F. L. Rev. 789 (1997).

Reflections on the Self: Exploring Between and Beyond Modernity and Postmodernity, 81 Minn. L. Rev. 1481 (1997).

Injecting a Race Component Into Mount Laurel-Style Litigation, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1369 (1997).

Public Interest Law: A Response to Social Despair, Lawyering for Change (1997).

The Debate on Multiculturalism, Double Exposure: Poverty & Race in America (1997) (edited by C. Hartman).

The Racing of American Society: Race Functioning as a Verb Before Signifying as a Noun, 15 Law & Ineq. J. 99 (1997).

Are You Going to March, Race: An Anthology in the First Person (1997) (edited by B. Schneider).

Segregation and Educational Inadequacy in Twin Cities Public Schools, 17 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 337 (1996).

Living and Learning: Linking Housing and Education, 80 Minn. L. Rev. 749 (1996).

Is Racial Integration Essential to Achieving Quality Education for Low-Income Minority Students, In the Short Term?, Poverty & Race, Sept.-Oct. 1996, at 7.

Race and Democracy in America, Colors, Fall 1996, at 24.

How Government Tax and Housing Policy Have Racially Segregated America, Taxing America (1996) (edited by Karen Brown & Mary Louise Fellows).

Who Thought of Dropping Racial Categories, and Why? Poverty & Race, Jan-Feb. 1995, at 12.

Worlds Apart: Reconciling Freedom of Speech and Equality, The Price We Pay: The Case Against Racist Speech, Hate Propaganda, and Pornography (1995) (edited by Laura Lederer & Richard Delgado).

Blaming the Remedy, Racefile, May-June 1995, at 20.

How the War on Drugs Decimated Black America, Colors, July- Aug. 1995, at 26.

An Agenda for the Post-Civil Rights Era, 29 U.S.F. L. Rev. 889 (1995).

Black Immersion Schools, 21 N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change 669 (1994-95).

The Scope of the Fourteenth Amendment Liberty Interest: Does the Constitution Encompass a Right to Define Oneself Out of Existence?, 10 Issues in L. & Med. 183 (1994) (with Robert A. Destro).

The Right to Die, 10 Issues in L. & Med. 169 (1994).

Neighborhood Schools Mean Segregated Schools, Star Tribune, Dec. 18, 1994, at 33A.

Who Can Really Claim Innocence?, Poverty & Race, Nov.-Dec. 1994, at 7.

Talking Race, 31 Hungry Mind Rev. 15 (1994).

Righting the Law: Seeking a Humane Voice, 96 W. Va. L. Rev. 333 (1993-94).

Race and Poverty: A New Focus for Legal Services, 27 Clearinghouse Rev. 299 (1993).

Why Anti-Discrimination is Not Enough, Commentary on Housing Segregation: Race, Poverty and Policy, Fanny Mae University Colloquium (1993).

Rights Talk/Free Speech and Equality, Ann. Surv. Am. L. 587 (1993).

You Have the Right (syndicated column) (1989-93).

Comment, Racial Realism or Racial Despair?, 24 Conn. L. Rev. 533 (1992).

Racism and Multiculturalism: A Dilemma in a Post-Civil Rights Era, 5 Mie J. 2 (1991).

Hostage to the Drug War: The National Purse, the Constitution and the Black Community, 24 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 557 (1991).

New Property Disaggregated: A Model to Address Employment Discrimination, 24 U.S.F.L. Rev. 363 (1990).

 

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