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In Baltimore, We’re All Freddie Gray

BALTIMORE — AT the moment, what’s going on in Baltimore seems to be all about Freddie Gray, the 25-year-old black man who was viciously attacked by police officers on April 12 more or less because he looked at them. They subdued him; his spine [...]

In Baltimore, We’re All Freddie Gray2016-11-29T17:37:15-05:00

America’s Real State of Emergency: Baltimore and Beyond

By Heather Ann Thompson | Originally Published at Huffington Post. April 28, 2015 2:18 PM EDT Updated: April 28, 2015 2:59 PM EDT | Photographic Credit; Unknown Source/Social Media As most Americans were sitting down to dinner Monday night, Maryland's Governor Larry Hogan was declaring a state [...]

America’s Real State of Emergency: Baltimore and Beyond2016-11-29T17:37:15-05:00

A Black Mother’s Love (or What Love Looks Like in Public)

By rboylorn | Originally Published at The Crunk Feminist Collective. Photograph; A Baltimore mom, her only son, love, and Freddie Gray. I planned to write a blog about the unconscionable inconsolable injustice that is plaguing the black community right now. I was going to write about how [...]

A Black Mother’s Love (or What Love Looks Like in Public)2016-11-29T17:37:15-05:00

While We Focus on Shootings, We Ignore Victims of Police Sexual Assault

On Feb. 10, 2013, 31-year-old sheriff's deputy Cory Cooper pulled over a 19-year-old woman and her boyfriend in Omaha, Nebraska. After finding marijuana in the vehicle, Cooper ordered the boyfriend to toss the drug in the nearby Zorinsky Lake, according to the Omaha World-Herald. While the [...]

While We Focus on Shootings, We Ignore Victims of Police Sexual Assault2016-11-29T17:37:15-05:00

Chicago Is About to Offer the Nation’s First Reparations Program for Victims of Police Violence

Local advocates are poised to win a campaign for justice that’s broader than individual civil suits can offer. By Zach Stafford | Originally Published at The Nation. April 22, 2015 | Photographic Credit; Stanley Wrice speaks with the media after being released from prison after [...]

Chicago Is About to Offer the Nation’s First Reparations Program for Victims of Police Violence2016-11-29T17:37:15-05:00

This Unarmed Black Woman Was Shot by the Police, So Why Aren’t We Marching for Her?

On March 21, 2012, 22-year-old Rekia Boyd was fatally shot in the back of the head. Chicago Police Detective Dante Servin had been off-duty when, around 1 a.m., he approached a group that included Boyd in his car. After one of the individuals present, 39-year-old [...]

This Unarmed Black Woman Was Shot by the Police, So Why Aren’t We Marching for Her?2016-11-29T17:37:16-05:00

White America’s Silence on Police Brutality Is Consent

By Donovan X. Ramsey | Originally Published at Gawker. April 10, 2015 11:45AM | Image by Sam Woolley; Photographic Credit; Shutterstock Late Tuesday, news broke that yet another unarmed American, a black man named Walter Scott, was killed by a white police officer. As with Tamir Rice, [...]

White America’s Silence on Police Brutality Is Consent2016-11-29T17:37:16-05:00

The Worst State for Kids Up Against the Law

Last week, the Florida Supreme Court ruled in Falcon v. State that juveniles not convicted of murder may not be sentenced to life in prison, and that even those convicted of murder may not be sentenced to life without parole, citing a U.S. Supreme Court precedent [...]

The Worst State for Kids Up Against the Law2016-11-29T17:37:16-05:00
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