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Monday, November 12, 2007

Selected Writings in Print

Journeying Through a Black Experience Not My Own, Huffington Post, March 2, 2008
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/phillip-martin/journeying-through-a-blac_b_89436.html

Nieman Reports, Fall Issue, 2006, Global Migration and Immigration, “Seeing Stories in What Wasn't Being Reported” (in Europe). http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reports/06-3NRfall/p13-0603-martin.html

The Boston Globe, December 27, 1998, Sunday, City Edition, FOCUS; Pg. E1, 662 words, When dignity is the price of charity;

The Boston Globe, November 29, 1998, Sunday, City Edition, FOCUS; Pg. D1, 308 words, nightlife, in black and white; By day, people of all colors work side by side. After dark tribalism takes over.

The New York Times, (Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune) February 8, 1997, Saturday, Feature; Pg. 20, 1454 words, Can Movies Ever Truly Change the World? By Phillip W.D. Martin.

Los Angeles Times, September 6, 1994, Tuesday, Home Edition, Metro; Part B; Page 7; Column 1; Op-Ed Desk, 784 words, REVITALIZE THE NAACP’S FLICKERING FLAME; CIVIL RIGHTS: NO MATTER WHO HEADS THE GROUP, ITS FOCUS MUST BE TO REACH OUT TO THE POOR

The Washington Post, February 16, 1992, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C5, 1074 words, LESSONS FOR THE JAPANESE FROM AMERICAN MINORITIES; For Visitors, A Chance to Know Black America.

Los Angeles Times, November 25, 1991, Monday, Home Edition, Calendar; Part F; Page 3; Column 1;Entertainment Desk, 856 words, COUNTERPUNCH: MAKING A LANDFALL IN REAL AMERICA. The Treatment in Cinema of Native Americans.