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February 27, 2015

Hispanic journalists rejoice — Rainbow PUSH not so much; Bay Area News Group to tweet Dori Maynard service; Obama becomes interviewer for NPR's StoryCorps project; Holder won't give Fox an interview, defends Sharpton ties; in poll, only 35% say Bill O'Reilly is trustworthy; more checking census box for both black and white; Dallas columnist backs idea for memorial to lynchings; demographic shifts point to increasing Native voting power; American blogger hacked to death in Bangladesh (2/27/15)

Hispanic Journalists Rejoice; Rainbow PUSH Not So Much

Bay Area News Group to Tweet Dori Maynard Service

Obama Becomes Interviewer for NPR's StoryCorps Project

Holder Won't Give Fox an Interview, Defends Sharpton Ties

In Poll, Only 35% Say Bill O'Reilly Is Trustworthy

More Checking Census Box for Both Black and White

Dallas Columnist Backs Idea for Memorial to Lynchings

Demographic Shifts Point to Increasing Native Voting Power

"I have been writing for years about the success — well, at least mostly — of Native American voters,"Mark Trahant wrote Thursday for his trahantreports.com. "During recent presidential election cycles the turnout from Indian Country is inspiring, helping to swing elections from Arizona to North Dakota.

"And just last year Alaska Native voters helped dump a hostile state governor and replaced him with Gov. Bill Walker, an ally, as well as electing Byron Mallott, a Tlingit leader, as the Lt. Governor.

"But do you want to know something really cool?

"The demographic shift that reflects Native voting power is only beginning. What's more the landscape is changing faster than expected and should bring about dramatic changes in states as 'red' as Alaska and Oklahoma.

"A new report looks at the numbers and the results are stunning. In 1980 when Ronald Reagan was elected president the population of the United States was 80 percent white. Today that proportion stands at 63 percent and it's likely to be less than 44 percent by 2060.

"The report, ['The States of Change: The Demographic Evolution of the American Electorate, 1974-2060']' is a collaboration of the liberal Center for American Progress, the conservative American Enterprise Institute and demographer William H. Frey of the Brookings Institution. One of the goals is to 'document and analyze the challenges to democracy posed by the rapid demographic evolution from the 1970s to 2060.'

"One lens that is particularly revealing: States where people of color are the majority. The report said: 'Right now, there are only four majority-minority states: California, Hawaii, New Mexico, and Texas. But with the ongoing demographic transformation of the country, our States of Change projections find that this will become more and more common.'

"So in five years Maryland and Nevada will be in that category. Then by 2060 the number of majority-minority states will reach 22, including seven of the currently largest states, making up about two-thirds of the country's population.

"American Indians and Alaska Natives are very much a part of this new majority because we are younger and growing faster than an older white population. . . ."

American Blogger Hacked to Death in Bangladesh

"A prominent Bangladeshi-American blogger known for speaking out against religious extremism was hacked to death as he walked through Bangladesh's capital with his wife, police said Friday,"Julhas Alam reported Friday for the Associated Press.

"The attack Thursday night on Avijit Roy, a Bangladesh-born U.S. citizen, occurred on a crowded sidewalk as he and his wife, Rafida Ahmed, were returning from a book fair at Dhaka University. Ahmed, who is also a blogger, was seriously injured. It was the latest in a series of attacks on secular writers in Bangladesh in recent years.

"A previously unknown militant group, Ansar Bangla 7, claimed responsibility for the attack, Assistant Police Commissioner S.M. Shibly Noman told the Prothom Alo newspaper.

"Roy 'was the target because of his crime against Islam,' the group said on Twitter.

"Roy was a prominent voice against religious intolerance, and his family and friends say he had been threatened for his writings. . . ."

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