...refused to confirm volunteers to state boards. They fought publicly for an entire session about how to condemn the paint-ball attacks in Anchorage without having to admit that discrimination actually exists, and they just can't seem to refrain...
...activists who say politicians should express tolerance and an appreciation for diversity after the racially tinged paint ball attacks on Alaska Natives in downtown Anchorage this year. Jim Barnett and Dave Rose aren't surprised. Both are voices...
...governance and safely erected on legal precedent, the Anchorage Daily News reported. "I view this letter as a paint ball attack on the Alaska Native people," said Joe Williams of Saxman, vice chairman of the Alaska Inter-Tribal Council...
...majority of state lawmakers wouldn't support a resolution in 2001 condemning hate crimes such as a racially motivated paint ball attack in Anchorage. "Racism will not go away unless we all stand up to it," Cadiente said. "We owe it to our children...
...appeared in Friday's Anchorage Daily News: Some people in Anchorage have the mistaken impression that the recent paint ball attack was just an especially odious teen prank, not a crime specifically aimed at Alaska Natives. "Maybe the teens were...
...jailed on a murder charge in an unrelated case. No charges have been filed in Williams' death. Man sentenced in paint-ball attack ANCHORAGE - A man who videotaped his brother and another boy shooting paint balls at Alaska Natives was sentenced...
...mistaken impression that the recent paint ball attack was just an especially odious...mistaken impression that the recent paint ball attack was just an especially odious...mistaken impression that the recent paint ball attack was just an especially odious...
...Alaskan villages; and a steady patter of alcohol and drug-related deaths and killings. Now we have the frozen paint ball attack on Native individuals in Anchorage. Is this a reflection in a dark mirror? Is this a reflection of a Legislature...
...love-in on the hate crimes conference committee. Despite the seemingly straightforward task of condemning the recent paint ball attacks on Natives in Anchorage, the committee made little if any progress Friday on settling differences between the House...
...Alaskan villages; and a steady patter of alcohol and drug-related deaths and killings. Now we have the frozen paint ball attack on Native individuals in Anchorage. Is this a reflection in a dark mirror? Is this a reflection of a Legislature...
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