Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward Trump and Republicans
California's Latino voters are shifting from a cohesive bloc centered around immigration to a more diverse, economically populist constituency.
Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward Trump and Republicans
California's Latino voters have shifted from a cohesive ethnic bloc focused on immigration to a distinct economically populist voting group.
Trump says he'll deport criminal migrants first, but who is he referring to?
Trump's deportation plan prioritizes expelling undocumented migrants with criminal convictions, but his claims about their safety threat are misleading.
Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward Trump and Republicans
California's Latino voters are shifting from a cohesive bloc centered around immigration to a more diverse, economically populist constituency.
Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward Trump and Republicans
California's Latino voters have shifted from a cohesive ethnic bloc focused on immigration to a distinct economically populist voting group.
Trump says he'll deport criminal migrants first, but who is he referring to?
Trump's deportation plan prioritizes expelling undocumented migrants with criminal convictions, but his claims about their safety threat are misleading.
Reparations advocates prepare for backlash during next Trump term
Recent advancements in the reparations movement face potential setbacks with Donald Trump's second term due to his skepticism and plans to dismantle equity programs.
'Pain & Gain' killers spared from death by Miami juries. They'll still spent life in prison
Two killers from a brutal Miami double murder plot were sentenced to life in prison rather than death.
The resentencing trial highlighted the graphic nature of the crimes and the history behind them.
Major Funding Boost Lifts Racial Justice Work in Brooklyn
Brooklyn Org awarded $1.8 million in grants to support 18 nonprofits focused on advancing racial justice in Brooklyn.
Black People Here Make $50K Less Than Their White Neighbors
The post-2024 election climate has exacerbated fears among Black voters regarding safety and inequality in America.
South Korea's Autumn of the Patriarchy
President Yoon Suk-yeol's short-lived martial law declaration exposed a significant political crisis in South Korea marked by public dissent and military confusion.
Charges against eight advocates for childcare funding were dismissed, highlighting the ongoing struggle for financial support in North Carolina's childcare sector.
How Poverty Violence Shows Whose Lives Are "Worth" More in America - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Coretta Scott King's speech highlighted that violence encompasses systemic issues beyond physical acts, such as poverty, racism, and social neglect.
Charges against eight advocates for childcare funding were dismissed, highlighting the ongoing struggle for financial support in North Carolina's childcare sector.
LA's outgoing district attorney on the Menendez brothers and prison reform: people could be safely released'
George Gascon's defeat in the 2024 election signals a setback for progressive criminal justice reform leaders amidst shifting political landscapes in California.
East End bishop to help MPs investigate possible miscarriages of justice
Bishop Joanne Grenfell joins a commission to investigate miscarriages of justice under joint enterprise laws, particularly concerning racial disparities in convictions.
SCSJ Releases Umar Muhammad Clean Slate Toolkit Updates
The updated Umar Muhammad Clean Slate toolkit aids individuals in understanding their eligibility for expunging criminal records.
LA's outgoing district attorney on the Menendez brothers and prison reform: people could be safely released'
George Gascon's defeat in the 2024 election signals a setback for progressive criminal justice reform leaders amidst shifting political landscapes in California.
East End bishop to help MPs investigate possible miscarriages of justice
Bishop Joanne Grenfell joins a commission to investigate miscarriages of justice under joint enterprise laws, particularly concerning racial disparities in convictions.
SCSJ Releases Umar Muhammad Clean Slate Toolkit Updates
The updated Umar Muhammad Clean Slate toolkit aids individuals in understanding their eligibility for expunging criminal records.
NYC puts social justice over child safety with deadly results: ACS caseworker
The death of Jahmeik Modlin highlights serious flaws in NYC's child welfare investigations and the prioritization of social justice over child safety.
These women lost their children because they were lesbians why can't the government say sorry? | Sophie Wilkinson
The historical removal of children from lesbian mothers reflects systemic bias and has profound personal consequences on families.
The struggles faced by lesbian mothers in gaining custody highlight the ongoing issues of discrimination within the legal system.
NYC Administration for Children's Services failing families, 'trading child safety for racial equity': Whistleblower
The ACS's shift towards non-investigative approaches risks vulnerable children's safety, as evidenced by recent tragedies like Jahmeik Modlin's death.
L.A. County launches investigation into death of baby left in care of 11-year-old
Los Angeles County is investigating the child welfare agency's role in the death of 1-year-old Thyri Wood, highlighting systemic failures in child protection.
NYC puts social justice over child safety with deadly results: ACS caseworker
The death of Jahmeik Modlin highlights serious flaws in NYC's child welfare investigations and the prioritization of social justice over child safety.
These women lost their children because they were lesbians why can't the government say sorry? | Sophie Wilkinson
The historical removal of children from lesbian mothers reflects systemic bias and has profound personal consequences on families.
The struggles faced by lesbian mothers in gaining custody highlight the ongoing issues of discrimination within the legal system.
NYC Administration for Children's Services failing families, 'trading child safety for racial equity': Whistleblower
The ACS's shift towards non-investigative approaches risks vulnerable children's safety, as evidenced by recent tragedies like Jahmeik Modlin's death.
L.A. County launches investigation into death of baby left in care of 11-year-old
Los Angeles County is investigating the child welfare agency's role in the death of 1-year-old Thyri Wood, highlighting systemic failures in child protection.
Trauma must be expressed and shared with safe recipients to mitigate its long-term effects.
Secretiveness surrounding trauma rather than its nature influences its lasting impact.
Professional intervention may be necessary for effective healing from childhood trauma.
SCSJ Explainer Explores Manipulation of Crime, Safety Narrative
The Southern Coalition for Social Justice challenges the myth of 'rising crime' and emphasizes the importance of grounding public safety discourse in factual data.
Are reparations the answer? - Harvard Gazette
The Harvard symposium discussed the legal, economic, and ethical aspects of reparations for Black Americans, emphasizing the need for clarity in goals and justice.
The Best of Economic Justice 2024 - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
NPQ features impactful articles highlighting grassroots movements for economic democracy and community empowerment.
Islamophobia is an everyday reality for too many Australians | Aftab Malik
Islamophobia remains a pressing issue in Australia, with a disturbing increase in reports demonstrating its pervasiveness and impact on everyday life.
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Friends, fellow nurses and community supporters hefted signs reading "Justice for Melissa Jubane" and "End Violence Against Women" during a rally following court proceedings Monday, Dec. 16, in Hillsboro.
The Best of Racial Justice 2024 - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The NPQ team emphasizes the need for support to navigate uncertainty in nonprofit leadership and racial justice efforts in 2024.
The Best of Health Justice 2024 - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The NPQ team focuses on amplifying health justice through systemic solutions, examining civil society's role in reproductive rights, and enhancing community resilience.
Social media ban for children brilliant idea' for tackling abuse charity boss
The call for social media bans for minors to combat abuse is an evolving conversation, especially in light of recent legislative actions.
The Best of Health Justice 2024 - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The NPQ team focuses on amplifying health justice through systemic solutions, examining civil society's role in reproductive rights, and enhancing community resilience.
Social media ban for children brilliant idea' for tackling abuse charity boss
The call for social media bans for minors to combat abuse is an evolving conversation, especially in light of recent legislative actions.
Violence against children worldwide at an 'all-time high' DW 12/08/2024
One in six children lives in war zones, facing unprecedented levels of violence and significant risks to their lives and rights.
Kenya man gets 50 years in prison for killing LGBTQ activist DW 12/16/2024
Justice Reuben Nyakundi sentenced Jacktone Odhiambo to 50 years for the premeditated murder of LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, sparking national discussions on violence against LGBTQ+ individuals.
Death feels imminent for 96% of children in Gaza, study finds
The psychological impact of war on children in Gaza is extreme, with high levels of trauma leading to feelings of impending death and desire to die.
Guilty ruling in murder of Kenya LGBTQ activist DW 12/05/2024
The court found Jacktone Odhiambo guilty of murdering LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, with sentencing set for December 16.
Violence against children worldwide at an 'all-time high' DW 12/08/2024
One in six children lives in war zones, facing unprecedented levels of violence and significant risks to their lives and rights.
Kenya man gets 50 years in prison for killing LGBTQ activist DW 12/16/2024
Justice Reuben Nyakundi sentenced Jacktone Odhiambo to 50 years for the premeditated murder of LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, sparking national discussions on violence against LGBTQ+ individuals.
Death feels imminent for 96% of children in Gaza, study finds
The psychological impact of war on children in Gaza is extreme, with high levels of trauma leading to feelings of impending death and desire to die.
Guilty ruling in murder of Kenya LGBTQ activist DW 12/05/2024
The court found Jacktone Odhiambo guilty of murdering LGBTQ+ activist Edwin Chiloba, with sentencing set for December 16.
The political realignment in Kansas showcased how cultural issues can overshadow economic realities, a trend that has persisted nationally.
Opinion | The Menendez Brothers Are a Test for Society and the Courts
Renewed media interest has sparked calls for changes in the Menendez brothers' case, but judicial outcomes are unlikely to shift because of public sentiment.
Which US State Has Black Americans Earning Less Than Half the Median Income of White Americans?
Hawaii leads in addressing socioeconomic disparity among states, while systemic issues hinder Black Americans' wealth formation.
Familial connections to crime affect perceptions and outcomes in legal contexts, often leading to stigma for family members.
Jury gets OK to consider lesser charge in NYC subway chokehold case, dismisses manslaughter charge
The judge dismissed the manslaughter charge, allowing jurors to consider a lesser count of criminally negligent homicide after they deadlocked.
Judge refuses new trial in Tenderloin shooting case where jurors say they wrongly convicted - 48 hills
A judge denied a new trial for manslaughter despite jurors' claims of confusion during deliberations, citing insufficient evidence for juror misconduct.
Court delays unacceptable for victims and defendants, says ex-judge
The backlog of criminal cases in the UK is a crisis that requires radical measures, according to Sir Brian Leveson.
Does Crime Run in Families?
Familial connections to crime affect perceptions and outcomes in legal contexts, often leading to stigma for family members.
Jury gets OK to consider lesser charge in NYC subway chokehold case, dismisses manslaughter charge
The judge dismissed the manslaughter charge, allowing jurors to consider a lesser count of criminally negligent homicide after they deadlocked.
Judge refuses new trial in Tenderloin shooting case where jurors say they wrongly convicted - 48 hills
A judge denied a new trial for manslaughter despite jurors' claims of confusion during deliberations, citing insufficient evidence for juror misconduct.
Court delays unacceptable for victims and defendants, says ex-judge
The backlog of criminal cases in the UK is a crisis that requires radical measures, according to Sir Brian Leveson.
Sexual abuse victims of California horse rancher awarded nearly $10 million
A San Diego jury awarded nearly $10 million to two women sexually abused as children by a horse rancher and his family.
Bob Lee killing: Undecided jury to stay past trial end-date
The jurors in the murder trial of Nima Momeni are experiencing rising tensions as deliberations continue without a verdict.
The Critical Theory of Love: Reconceptualizing Love for Social Justice - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The Critical Theory of Love framework aims to redefine love as a transformative force rooted in social justice, focusing on marginalized perspectives.
Toward Solidarity: Reparations and Land Back on California's Horizon - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The Black Panthers and AIM historically allied to address their shared struggles against oppression, emphasizing the importance of interconnected support in social justice movements.
Dreaming of a Black Utopia in Trump's America
B.A. Parker seeks to recreate the sense of community and safety from her childhood, inspired by the historical narratives of Black utopian societies.
'I want justice in football' - Mourinho on financial rules
Fenerbahce head coach Jose Mourinho says he does not want Manchester City to be relegated but "wants justice in football" as he feels smaller clubs have been unfairly hit by financial rules.
Black Lives Matter leader sparks outrage as he claims 'KKK got another victory' in rant outside Daniel Penny trial
Hawk Newsome's inflammatory comments suggest the Daniel Penny trial is heavily influenced by racial dynamics and perceived biases in the judicial system.
How Should Parents Respond to Sibling Sexual Behavior?
Supporting the harmed child and the family is crucial for recovery.
Resources are available to help parents navigate sibling sexual behavior.
Families can eventually find a path forward after trauma.
California voters wanted stricter penalties for crime. Can reformers find a new message?
California's election outcomes threaten a decade of criminal justice reform focused on rehabilitation and accountability.
Memphis rejects federal calls for police oversight after Tyre Nichols probe
The Memphis Police Department is facing scrutiny over discriminatory practices and lack of accountability following the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols.
Memphis police regularly violate' Black people's rights, justice department finds
The Memphis police department has been reported to use excessive force and discriminate against Black individuals, undermining civil rights.
Judge dismisses top manslaughter charge in Daniel Penny subway chokehold trial amid deadlocked jury
The manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny was dismissed due to jury deadlock, while deliberations will continue on criminally negligent homicide.
The defense raised concerns about potential jury coercion following the judge's decision to instruct further deliberation on a lesser charge.
4 Parenting Styles That Lead to Perfectionism
Perfectionism leads to self-criticism and stress rather than motivating success, often rooted in parenting and cultural influences.
National Archives opens portal on civil rights cold cases
The new portal for civil rights cases aims to provide justice for victims but currently features only three digitized cases.
Proposed CA bill would offer protection to immigrant children in schools, child care facilities
California Assembly Bill 49 seeks to protect immigrant children from ICE presence in schools and child care facilities.
Love and Social Justice - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The Critical Theory of Love framework defines love as a transformative force essential for challenging systemic oppression and fostering social justice.
Why Climate Justice Requires Community-Owned Renewable Energy - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Environmental justice is a priority in Biden's presidency, focusing on funding for communities of color and low-income households.
The success of federal initiatives lies in community ownership and access to renewable resources.
What It's Like to Grow Up in a Polyamorous Household
Children thrive in supportive environments with various adults.
Time spent with parents' partners can benefit children in diverse ways.
Younger children generally have positive feelings towards parents' partners, while teenagers may not.
'Nearing a crisis point': Grand jury underscores short-staffing at Multnomah County jails
Staffing shortages in Multnomah County's correctional facilities pose a significant risk to public safety, necessitating immediate action.
Pope Francis and advocates add to pleas for Biden to clear federal death row
Pope Francis urges commutation for death row inmates in the US, as pressure mounts for clemency from various advocates.
Most Serious Charge Dismissed in Subway Trial; Lesser Charge Remains
The judge dismissed the manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny, leaving a lesser charge for jurors to consider.
How Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Could Make U.S. Roads More Dangerous - Streetsblog USA
The expansion of the 287(g) program may blur the lines between local policing and federal immigration enforcement.
Dublin: Juror's car burglarized for $1,200
A juror lost her cellphone and money due to negligence while reporting for jury duty, emphasizing the need for securing valuables.
Fall of Assad government is act of justice', says Biden
Syria is at a moment of opportunity but also risk and uncertainty, US President Joe Biden said as he called the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government an act of justice'.
Bostock v. Clayton County: A 2020 Decision That Is a Major Precedent
The Bostock v. Clayton County ruling protects transgender and gay workers from workplace discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
California Bill Would Protect Schools, Child Care Centers From Immigration Raids | KQED
The bill aims to enhance protections for immigrant students and families, designating schools as safe spaces.
Family demands justice following death of Brooklyn women who police say was murdered
Idell Holloway's death, ruled a homicide, involved severe blunt trauma, shocking her family as they demand justice.
Bhopal gas leak survivors call for justice 40 years on
In 1984, an industrial gas leak led to half a million people being poisoned and thousands being killed in Bhopal, India.
Let's Find Out What Your Favorite Cartoon Dad Says About You
It's probably not recommended that you learn all your parenting skills from Homer Simpson.
Trump reacts to Biden pardoning son Hunter by raising Jan. 6 rioters' cases
"Such an abuse and miscarriage of Justice!"
Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Where Inequality Persists - The Worst States for Black Americans
Racial inequality leads to significant disparities in education, job opportunities, housing, and health for Black Americans compared to White Americans.
Opinion | When Leniency Is the Goal, a Justice System Breaks Easily
New York's recent violent incidents reflect public concerns about safety, exacerbated by criminal justice reforms aimed at reducing incarceration.
25 Years Ago, the Battle of Seattle Showed Us What Democracy Looks Like
The Seattle protests at the WTO conference in 1999 marked a significant global movement against corporate globalization and highlighted various social justice issues.
SCSJ, Allies Demand Stronger Protections in Roxboro Gas Plant Air Permit
Duke Energy's proposal for emissions increase threatens low-income communities and undermines the need for sustainable energy alternatives.
Prosecutors Pamela Price and George Gascon promised a different kind of justice. Voters turned on them
Progressive prosecutors in California faced significant electoral defeats, indicating a shift in public sentiment towards tougher crime policies.
The Investigator: War crimes and justice during the Yugoslav wars
Vladimir Dzuro investigates the lasting effects of the ICTY's work on justice in the Balkans and reflects on its implications for international law.
The Reproductive Justice Movement Must Be Expansive Under a Second Trump Term
Fred C. Trump III aims to advocate for individuals with disabilities and their families, seeking government action through engagement with White House officials.
It's Not in Your Mind: Addressing Mental Health Through a Social Justice Lens - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
While academics debate whether smartphones are responsible for the recent surge in depression and anxiety among young people, and state and local governments across the United States experiment with solutions like free access to online therapy, a growing number of clinicians and grassroots advocates are completely rethinking how we approach mental health.
White woman who fatally shot Black neighbor through door faces manslaughter sentence in Florida
Susan Lorincz faces sentencing for the manslaughter conviction of fatally shooting neighbor Ajike A.J. Owens amid a dispute over children playing.
Childhood Through the Ages: A Sociological Journey
Childhood is a socially constructed phase that has evolved significantly from economic assets to a valued and innocent stage deserving of protection.