Saturday, November 10, 2018

Criminal Justice and Racism links 111018



Around the table: who really gets away with what, part 253.

"We've never had justice": How the Supreme Court rigged land deals against native people

Top-Down Processing and Perception

Congress Voted to Sell Apache Land to Foreign Corporation?  Controversial congressional measure reportedly gave sacred Apache land to an environmentally harmful foreign corporation.

'When They Go Low, We Go Hard': How Black Women Are Seizing This Political Moment.  Black women have been on the frontlines of social change in the United States for decades. Now, they're building a progressive movement to remake the rural Deep South.

1st black woman legislator in Vermont resigns after white supremacists threaten safety of her family

SOUTH CAROLINA IS LOBBYING TO ALLOW DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWISH PARENTS

Portland Cops Knew The Fascists Had A Weapons Cache. They Kept Silent And Attacked Protesters.
Patriot Prayer had a stash of guns on a roof before a violent Oregon rally in August. Police didn’t tell anyone.

New Book Peeks Inside American Prison System

‘American Prison,’ by Shane Bauer

George Taliaferro had an unwavering determination to right the wrongs around him

George Taliaferro, first African-American player drafted in NFL, dies at 91

White Men Have Good Reason to Be Scared: We’re coming for their power.

How The CIA Undermined Civil Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Turns Seventy

Because I Want Us to Do Better

HUMANISM 101 | Racism by Numbers and the Battle Ahead

INSIDE THE WALLS | By Any Other Name

The Prisoner’s Lament

Uncle George & Me: Two Southern Families Confront a Shared Legacy of Slavery

The Rape of Recy Taylor

Bulger was a monster but federal government must answer for his death

Trump Ally Kris Kobach ‘Accepted Thousands of Dollars From White Nationalists’

Ferguson Activist Claims Son Was ‘Lynched’ as Police Investigate His Death as Suicide: “I’m sick and losing my mind,” wrote Melissa Mckinnies after the death of her son, Danye Jones. “But I had to let the world know what they did to my baby!”

Georgia voter: If African-Americans are being disenfranchised it’s because they’re too dumb to follow directions

The Reverend Elijah P. Lovejoy, Editor of the ‘Alton Observer,’ Dies at the Hands of a Pro-Slavery Mob, Alton, Illinois (1837)

Letters From the November 19-26, 2018, Issue: Fact in fiction… AOC prepares for DC… Performing patriarchy…

The Double Battle: Frederick Douglass’s moral crusade.

Down the Chain: How the courts perpetuate broken-windows policy.

The UMD Football Team Comes Together to Kick a Booster Off a Plane: The death of teammate Jordan McNair, and the arrogance of boosters protecting the program, has pushed UMD football to the edge.

Trump Shoves Nationalist Needle Into His Followers’ Veins: While the 70-year-old Queens racist with authoritarian statist leanings has long clad them in nationalist rhetoric, Monday was the first time the word escaped his blubbery lips.

Yes, I’m an American Nationalist

What Is A Nationalist In The Age Of Trump?

Trans people like me have a right to be part of society

Trump’s anti-trans proposal may increase prejudice. Here’s one way to combat it.  There’s one science-backed method to reduce anti-transgender prejudice. See for yourself how it works.

Trump cannot define away my existence

A White Nationalist Leader Just Posted Pics From His White House Visit: Identity Evropa’s Patrick Casey said he came to the White House to “pay my respects.”

Black Women Voters Aren’t “Saving America.” We’re Saving Ourselves.  Since at least the 1830s, Black women have organized, campaigned, and voted for issues that matter to us most.

Sessions, in Last-Minute Act, Sharply Limits Use of Consent Decrees to Curb Police Abuses

Ending Mass Incarceration in Pennsylvania

ACLU inspection planned for Fayette County Prison in October

Long-awaited death penalty report released. How long will Pa.'s moratorium on executions stand?

Wolf Signs Bill Sealing Some Criminal Records After Decade: A new Pennsylvania law automatically seals lower-level, nonviolent crimes from public review after 10 years.

Pennsylvania’s New Expungement Law Covers More Misdemeanors

Conservative magazine posts recording of King using derogatory language against immigrants

Man arrested for "terroristic" death threats against CNN's Don Lemon

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