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Axios
12 hours ago
Social justice

Some Latinos say immigrants hurt their social status, research shows

The big picture: New evidence suggests a growing number of Latinossee immigration from Latin America as hurting their well-being in the U.S.
www.nytimes.com
15 hours ago
Social justice

After Reports About Trump Jurors, Judge Demands Restraint From the Press

Judge ordered reporters not to disclose jurors' employment information to protect their identities. [ more ]
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The Nation
20 hours ago
Social justice

The Cop City Defendants Are Done Being Silent

Activists in Georgia facing RICO charges for protesting against Cop City. State repression affecting daily lives of activists. [ more ]
LGBTQ Nation
3 weeks ago
Social justice

LGBTQ+ people face an incarceration crisis. Social Justice warrior Damita Bishop wants to end it.

Dorian Corey made a significant impact at a rally in Atlanta.
Damita Bishop is a key advocate for criminal, social, and economic justice reform. [ more ]
www.amny.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Op-Ed | How the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire inspires voting rights activism today | amNewYork

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire tragedy led to significant labor rights reforms.
Activism following the tragedy inspired workplace safety regulations and the right to unionize for private sector employees. [ more ]
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The Nation
2 days ago
Social justice

The Supreme Court Has Ruled to Let Louisiana Keep Hunting DeRay McKesson

The difference between being persecuted and prosecuted is highlighted through the examples of Donald Trump and DeRay McKesson. [ more ]
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The Nation
6 days ago
Social justice

O.J. Simpson Proved That With Enough Money You Can Get Away With Murder

O.J. Simpson lived a luxurious life at a golf club after prison, surrounded by wealthy friends despite his controversial past. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Madness by Antonia Hylton review how racism created a mental health crisis in the US

Racism's impact on mental health
Injustice and poverty contribute to mental health struggles in the Black community [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 month ago
Social justice

Opinion: Sheryl Swoopes is right: Black people can't be racist

Black people can't be racist according to a specific definition
Historical context of racial unrest in the 1960s [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Social justice

The Story of Killers of the Flower Moon Isn't Over

The movie sheds light on the dark chapter of history inflicted upon the Osage Nation for greed.
Critics complain about the film's length, but it remains inadequate in capturing the ongoing impact of racism and greed on Native Americans. [ more ]
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Brooklyn Eagle
1 week ago
Social justice

Supreme Court Justice Joanne Quinones advocates for diversity in the courts

In a recent episode of the podcast "Amici," produced by the NYS Court System and hosted on SoundCloud, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Joanne Quiñones shared insights into her upbringing and judicial philosophy.
New York Post
1 week ago
Social justice

Burn in hell, OJ Simpson - where you belong if there's any justice in this world

The OJ Simpson trial exemplifies how wealth and celebrity can make a person untouchable in the justice system. [ more ]
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San Jose Inside
1 week ago
Social justice

DA Rosen Asks Court to Remove Death Penalty from 15 Murder Convictions

District Attorney Jeff Rosen is seeking to change death sentences to life without parole for 15 inmates.
Rosen halted seeking death penalties 4 years ago, citing ineffectiveness and unfairness of the system post-George Floyd's murder. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
Social justice

Revealed: Women eligible for release from prison early under emergency plans

Women are being released early from prison under an emergency scheme due to overcrowding crisis.
The government has been secretive about the details and numbers of prisoners being released early. [ more ]
BBC News
1 month ago
Social justice

Prisoners could be released up to two months early to ease overcrowding

Prisoners to be released early to relieve overcrowding
Plans to create more prison capacity [ more ]
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www.npr.org
1 week ago
Social justice

The long, storied history of solidarity between Black and Irish activists : Code Switch

Frederick Douglass visited Ireland in 1845 to seek support for abolition, leading to a longstanding solidarity between Black civil rights leaders and Irish republican activists.
The episode explores the historical connections and exchanges between Black civil rights leaders and Irish republican activists, highlighting the significance of Frederick Douglass' visit to Ireland. [ more ]
ABA Journal
1 week ago
Social justice

Incarceration series includes female inmates but doesn't tell full story

The documentary series Justice, USA on Tennessee's criminal justice system fell short of expectations.
The series attempted to offer a comprehensive view of various aspects of the criminal justice system, including prisons, mental health, addiction, and incarceration effects. [ more ]
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Los Angeles Times
2 weeks ago
Social justice

Prosecutors put men on death row. This California D.A. wants to take them off

California has practically ended capital punishment despite it being in law, but some inmates remain on death row.
Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen is preparing to request a change in penalties for 14 inmates due to concerns over racial bias. [ more ]
Sun Sentinel
1 month ago
Social justice

On Florida's death row, inmates often outlive the judges who condemn them

Delays and appeals often result in inmates outliving the judges who condemned them.
Florida inmates sentenced to death are more likely to have their sentences overturned than be executed. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
Social justice

Chief Justice Extols Legacy of Sandra Day O'Connor

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. praised Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's legacy as the first woman on the Supreme Court and her dedication to civics and civility.
Justice O'Connor was recognized with the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law for her significant contributions to civics education and the public perception of judges. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
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Opinion | Stephen Breyer: The Supreme Court I Served On Was Made Up of Friends

Supreme Court justices maintain civility despite vigorous disagreements on professional matters.
Personal relationships and activities outside the court contribute to a respectful and collaborative working environment. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
2 weeks ago
Social justice

Opinion: Laken Riley's killing does reflect a broader danger. But it isn't 'immigrant crime'

The tragic death of Laken Riley has brought attention to the broader issue of violence against women in the United States.
Public perception and political responses to illegal immigration have shifted dramatically in the aftermath of Riley's death. [ more ]
The Nation
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Echoes of East Palestine in the Key Bridge Collapse

Unregulated capitalism leads to disasters like the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
The consequences of corporate greed and government negligence impact communities and workers. [ more ]
Truthout
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Philly's Law-and-Order Policy Worsens Overdose Crisis and Hinders Harm Reduction

Aggressive law enforcement tactics in Philadelphia targeting unhoused and drug users
Organizers and community members are working to locate people forcibly arrested and disappeared [ more ]
The Nation
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Bidenomics and Its Discontents

Unemployment rate and inflation may not accurately reflect economic distress in households today.
Households with multiple earners may experience stress despite low unemployment rates. [ more ]
time.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Robert D. Bullard Writes to the Next Environmental-Justice Leaders

Environmental justice aims for equal protection and access to resources for all communities.
Intergenerational approach in environmentalism promotes collaboration and diversity of skills. [ more ]
No justice - The Chief
3 weeks ago
Social justice

No justice - The Chief

Cities reducing benefits for long-term employees
Controversy over benefits and services for illegal immigrants [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Reducing Inequality: Can Social Justice Philanthropy Play a Useful Role? - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Philanthropy's exponential growth has not translated to effective reduction in inequality.
Power structures in philanthropy often perpetuate inequality rather than addressing it. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Attacks on Diversity in Higher Education Threaten Democracy

Corporations and universities committed to diversity post-George Floyd's murder.
Racial reckoning threatened by attacks on diversity in American institutions. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

The problem with British policing is not just a few bad apples'

Institutional misogyny and indifference to sexual violence are prevalent in law enforcement.
Failures in recognizing warning signs and addressing misconduct in police officers contribute to tragic outcomes. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth: is there a right way to remember slavery?

Celebrating Jamaica's cultural history through commemorating Chief Takyi Day
Acknowledging the significance of the largest uprising of enslaved Africans in the British empire in the 18th century [ more ]
Brooklyn Eagle
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Women of the court celebrated for advocacy in equity, diversity and inclusion

The event celebrated women advocates for equity, diversity, and inclusion in the judicial system.
The honorees represent the diverse roles within the court system, emphasizing the importance of everyday women making a difference. [ more ]
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
3 weeks ago
Social justice

SC NAACP Urges Supreme Court to Allow Fair Maps in 2024 Elections

South Carolina may not use racially gerrymandered districts for upcoming elections.
Legal organizations oppose the stay request and advocate for fair redistricting to protect voting rights. [ more ]
The Nation
3 weeks ago
Social justice

The Single Most Important Thing President Biden Can Do for the Climate Is Enforce an Immediate Cease-Fire in Gaza

Earth Day's evolution from a diversion to a vital environmental advocacy day
The importance of addressing the climate crisis as a priority uniting people, movements, and governments
Link between war, racism, and environmental injustice as key factors in the climate crisis [ more ]
Truthout
3 weeks ago
Social justice

To Fight Global Fascism, We Must Confront Zionism

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is exposing the violent nature of colonialism and imperialism globally.
The genocide in Gaza is shedding light on the parallels between the struggles for liberation across different regions. [ more ]
Axios
3 weeks ago
Social justice

National monument honoring enslaved Black people set to open in Alabama

The Legacy Sites project by Equal Justice Initiative opens after years of planning.
The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park showcases historical artifacts, art, research, and narratives related to slavery in the U.S. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

The Supreme Court and Young Voter Turnout

Long history of voter suppression in Georgia
Impact of Supreme Court decision on Voting Rights Act in 2013 [ more ]
QNS.com
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Queens based lawmakers and formerly incarcerated advocates rally for new prison reform bills - QNS.com

Advocates push for parole reform bills in Queens rally
Focus on Elder Parole Bill and Fair and Timely Parole Bill [ more ]
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
3 weeks ago
Social justice

Mail Returned as Undeliverable in List Maintenance

Mail returned as undeliverable is an unreliable indicator of voter residency.
The memorandum provides recommendations for improving voter registration processes. [ more ]
www.esquire.com
4 weeks ago
Social justice

Governor Kay Ivey Signed SB1, Alabama's Anti-Absentee Ballot Bill

Alabama Governor signed a law banning ballot harvesting and making it a potential felony to receive payment for assisting with absentee ballots applications.
The history of election changes in response to Supreme Court decisions suggests challenges to ensuring free and fair elections in Alabama. [ more ]
time.com
4 weeks ago
Social justice

When Southern Segregationists Gave Black Residents One-Way Bus Tickets North

The United States Department of Health and Human Services plans to implement a new rule for better allocation of federal welfare funds at state level.
Ronald Reagan popularized the stereotype of welfare recipients as 'welfare queens' to limit welfare state funding. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
4 weeks ago
Social justice

New Report Looks at Women's Incarceration in America - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Women's incarceration rate growing faster than men's.
Many incarcerated women in local jails are unable to afford bail and awaiting trial. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
4 weeks ago
Social justice

We Need Movement Infrastructure - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Chicago passed ceasefire resolution for Palestine
Coalition building for Palestinian rights is crucial [ more ]
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
4 weeks ago
Social justice

Voting Rights Organizations Release Report, Recommendations on Mail Deliverability Risks

The memo highlights challenges with using returned mail as an indicator of voter residency.
Accurate information on returned mail is crucial to prevent the erroneous disenfranchisement of eligible voters. [ more ]
Advocate.com
4 weeks ago
Social justice

Anti-transgender hate crimes spike, leading to calls for a public health emergency

Hate crimes against transgender individuals rising in Los Angeles County since 2016.
Challenges in reporting and prosecuting hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals. [ more ]
time.com
4 weeks ago
Social justice

How Virginia Used Segregation Law to Erase Native Americans

The Racial Integrity Act of Virginia was enacted in 1924 to preserve white racial purity.
The Act aimed to erase the presence of Native people and reinforced a black-white racial binary. [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Social justice

ICE Under Fire for Solitary Confinement of Immigrants Amid Suicide Attempts

Charles Leo Daniel was held in solitary confinement for an extended period before his death.
There have been multiple suicide attempts and hunger strikes at the NWDC following Daniel's death. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Opinion: California apologies, reparations would improve our state's karma

Reparations bills proposed in California for African American residents
Comparison to redress provided to Japanese Americans after World War II [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Social justice

A narrative of triumph': a powerful 17-acre site in Alabama remembers enslavement

Historical amnesia challenged through art and history at Freedom Monument Sculpture Park
Remembrance of enslaved people's suffering through first-person accounts [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Why You Should Listen when Your Child Cries Not Fair!'

Children need practice discussing justice to develop sensitivity and empathy.
Adult responses to children's cries of injustice shape their awareness and concern around justice. [ more ]
The Nation
1 month ago
Social justice

Whom Does Adoption Really Serve? A Q&A With Gretchen Sisson

Adoption does not render abortion unnecessary
Relinquished book aims to correct Christian conservative myth around adoption [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Social justice

NY reparations panel members blame whites for climate change, blast Sen. Tim Scott and want to defund cops

Reparations committee representatives made controversial statements
Criticism towards white responsibility for climate change, Israel, and police defunding [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Social justice

Rural America Is in the Midst of an Eviction Crisis

Black rural Americans impacted by redlining and discrimination in lending.
Southern Black rural counties experience higher eviction filing rates than white counterparts. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
Social justice

Revealed: Shortage of Tornado squad' prison riot officers despite rise in violence

Tornado squad officers trained to deal with riots decreased by a third, impacting prison safety.
Assaults on prisoners and staff have surged by 20%, reaching a record high. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Social justice

The Black Box of Race

Black Americans reinvented in circumscribed universe
Racial designations shape life experiences [ more ]
Inverse
1 month ago
Social justice

The Director of 2024's Most Controversial Satire Addresses Its Biggest Criticisms

The trope of the 'magical negro' is dehumanizing and lacks depth in storytelling.
Filmmaker Kobi Libii aims to empathize with and critique the 'magical negro' trope in the film industry. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
Social justice

Sex abusers who target their own children keep parental rights

Convicted child sex offenders retaining parental rights in the UK
Proposed amendment to revoke parental responsibility of child sex abusers. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Social justice

I don't blame her': meeting of Esther Ghey and Emma Sutton shows power of restorative justice

Remarkable meeting between mothers of victim and perpetrator.
Unusual display of restorative justice and forgiveness. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
1 month ago
Social justice

Judge appoints special master to oversee California federal women's prison after rampant abuse

A special master appointed to oversee FCI Dublin due to rampant sexual abuse and cover-ups.
U.S. District Judge criticizes Bureau of Prisons for a 'dysfunctional mess' and intentional disregard of inmates' constitutional rights. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Blow: Racial justice should include survivors of sexual violence

The intersection between racial justice and the fight against sexual violence is crucial.
Addressing issues that affect Black women, including sexual violence, is necessary for genuine democracy. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Social justice

What Groups Need Affirmative Action?

Immigrant families in the US exhibit similar upward mobility patterns over generations, regardless of origin.
Despite a decline in overall upward mobility in the US economy, immigrants and their descendants have shown continuous progress. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Supreme Court Narrowly Interprets Landmark Reduced Sentencing Law

The Supreme Court narrowly interpreted a provision of the First Step Act, potentially limiting eligibility for reduced sentences.
The majority opinion set specific criteria for eligibility for shorter prison sentences under the safety valve provision. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago
Social justice

'Struck by Justice:' Polly Klaas murder led to harsher sentences. Is that the answer to crime?

The Three Strikes Law in California stemmed from the tragic murder of Polly Klaas, resulting in harsher sentences for repeat offenders.
The law set the tone for tough-on-crime policies, leading to mass incarceration but has faced pushback as criminal justice reform efforts gain traction. [ more ]
The Nation
1 month ago
Social justice

"You're Not a Socialist if You're Not Fighting for the Palestinian People"

Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) held a winter conference with 300 members to discuss strategy for the 2024 election.
YDSA endorsed the Uncommitted Campaign, criticizing the Democratic Party's failures and supporting protests against Biden. [ more ]
Miami Herald
1 month ago
Social justice

The 44 Percent: Overtown exhibit, gentrification in Little Haiti, and Breonna Taylor

Breonna Taylor's family still fighting for justice
Justice Department prepares third trial for Brett Hankison [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Social justice

FBI Raids California Prison Facing 63 Lawsuits Over Systemic Sexual Abuse

The federal correctional institution in Dublin, California, was placed on lockdown after a raid by FBI agents resulted in the removal of top prison officials.
Despite previous arrests for sexual abuse, the prison in Dublin continues to face issues of sexual abuse and retaliation. [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Social justice

Care Must Be a Collective Practice of Survival, Not a Site of Profit Extraction

Care work in the U.S. economy is exploitative and profit-driven, necessitating alternative approaches.
The term 'care' in capitalism can obscure exploitation and consumer complicity. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Social justice

Racial Equity Leaders Aim to Build Solidarity Across the Americas - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Increased attention to ultra-right's political power attempts in the Americas
Efforts to build intercontinental solidarity among advocates in response to conservative waves [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Social justice

How Ashoka Is Seeking to Uplift the South as a Center of Innovation - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Ashoka invests in over 3,800 social entrepreneurs globally.
Organization focuses on learning from Southern changemakers to address inequalities. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 month ago
Social justice

Force used 10 times a week against women in Eastwood prison - report

High use of force at HMP Eastwood
Rising incidents involving mental health problems [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
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Solidarity and strategy: the forgotten lessons of truly effective protest

Oligarchic minority rules due to extreme wealth
Organized numbers are crucial for societal power [ more ]
The Nation
1 month ago
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Prison Labor

Independent journalism is vital for speaking truth to power and covering overlooked issues.
The Nation relies on reader support to continue publishing important stories. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Social justice

Democracy Needs Workers - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

The decline of democratic institutions globally is a major concern, with a rise in autocrats, misinformation, and political violence.
Philanthropic efforts are focusing on strengthening democratic foundations by supporting civic education, voter access, and labor institutions. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Social justice

America's Suburban Crime Problem

Big cities show decrease in homicides and aggravated assaults in 2023 compared to 2022, though rates are still higher than pre-pandemic years.
Rising crime in suburban and rural areas, involving more strangers and guns, based on National Crime Victimization Survey data. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Social justice

How to Eliminate the Myth of Meritocracy and Build the World We Deserve - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

The myth of American meritocracy is a dangerous belief shaping culture and laws.
Centuries of racial discrimination uphold multigenerational wealth and poverty. [ more ]
www.amny.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Op-Ed | NYC can protect children without devastating families | amNewYork

Families in low-income neighborhoods disproportionately affected by invasive ACS practices
The New York Community Trust financially supporting a federal class-action lawsuit against the ACS [ more ]
Austin Monitor
1 month ago
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Considering a community-first approach to public safety and crime prevention - Austin Monitor

Community intervention and public health approaches are seen as beneficial for addressing public safety issues like gun violence and nonviolent crimes.
Interventions such as trauma recovery and addressing family conflict can prevent violence from occurring. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
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Indigenous people are overrepresented in Canada's criminal justice system. New federal funding aims to help | CBC News

$2.1 million federal funding for Indigenous justice projects in Toronto
Statistics show Indigenous overrepresentation in Canada's criminal justice system [ more ]
Nature
1 month ago
Social justice

Why the world cannot afford the rich

Economic inequality is detrimental, with the affluent 1% capturing a disproportionate share of global wealth and emitting high levels of carbon dioxide.
Income inequality leads to societal dysfunction, impacting various aspects like health, crime rates, and overall well-being. [ more ]
The Nation
1 month ago
Social justice

It's Time to Compost the Prison Plantation

Prisons use agriculture to cover up mass incarceration reality
Incarcerated workers paid extremely low wages [ more ]
City Journal
1 month ago
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Second Thoughts in New York

Progressive criminal justice reforms can have unintended consequences, as seen with the Raise the Age law contributing to a rise in youth gun crime.
District Attorney David Soares faces backlash for highlighting the impact of misguided laws on the disproportionate victimization of young black men in Albany. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
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Youth activists need protection against smear campaigns and arrests, says UN expert

Child and youth activists are key in human rights struggles worldwide.
Young activists face online smear campaigns, arrests, and physical attacks. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Social justice

The U.S. prison population is rapidly graying. Prisons aren't built for what's coming

Prison population is aging rapidly, with about a third to be considered geriatric by 2030.
Inmates in prison tend to age faster due to the challenging environment, with some becoming geriatric as young as 50. [ more ]
Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago
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Jewish Americans' ambition and success in the margins

Marginality can be a driver of achievement by compensating for social exclusion, fostering unique perspectives, and building resilience. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
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We are all mixed': Henry Louis Gates Jr on race, being arrested and working towards America's redemption

The documentary series 'Wonders of the African World' sparked controversy for discussing African involvement in the slave trade.
Henry Louis Gates Jr faced criticism for his approach to African culture through a western-centric, American lens. [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Social justice

Why Disability Justice Activists Have Joined the Movement to Stop Cop City

The Stop Cop City movement in Atlanta is a diverse coalition opposing the construction of the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center in Weelaunee Forest.
The construction of Cop City is seen as a disability justice issue that disproportionately harms disabled individuals. [ more ]
Kqed
1 month ago
Social justice

Infamous East Bay Women's Prison Hit With 12 Additional Sexual Assault Lawsuits | KQED

New officials promising to improve conditions at FCI Dublin after scandal
Plaintiffs alleging sexual assaults and mistreatment by prison officers at FCI Dublin [ more ]
Nature
1 month ago
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Workplaces are failing Black women; they must do better

Black women in academia face challenges and exclusion.
Institutions must address racial discrimination and support Black women in universities. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 month ago
Social justice

Iran committed crimes against humanity' during repression of protests over Mahsa Amini's death, UN fact-finding mission says

Iran's security forces committed grave human rights violations during protests
Crimes against humanity include gender-based violence against protesting Iranian women [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Social justice

Immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than U.S.-born Americans, studies find

Immigrants commit fewer crimes than U.S.-born individuals
Republican rhetoric on immigration and crime is based on false narratives [ more ]
The Nation
1 month ago
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Nationalism Distorts Feminism in Israel Just as It Did in the US

Gertrude Bell found privilege as a woman in Britain compared to Palestine.
Israeli feminist protests against proposed judicial reforms showed courage and determination. [ more ]
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