Korean immigrant mother Jo, subjected to abuse by her daughter’s father and former partner, Jesse Charlton, found herself entangled in criminal, family law, and immigration systems.
Source: aapivoices.com
Korean immigrant mother Jo, subjected to abuse by her daughter’s father and former partner, Jesse Charlton, found herself entangled in criminal, family law, and immigration systems.
Source: aapivoices.com
First came disclosures of racist and homophobic text messages exchanged by officers of San Francisco’s Police Department. That was followed by the discovery that sheriff’s deputies had been gambling on forced fighting matches between inmates at a city jail.
Then on Thursday, the San Francisco district attorneyGeorge Gascón announced that he was expanding the investigation of the city’s police and sheriff’s departments to examine whether those agencies have a deep-seated culture of systemic bias that has led to unlawful arrests or prosecutions.
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Source: goodblacknews.org
How a group of black social-media activists built the nation’s first 21st-century civil rights movement.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Follow them on Twitter – seriously. Follow them.
@deray
@nettaaaaaaaa
And follow @ShaunKing
By Nate Robson
Oklahoma Watch
With two months still left in the school year, administrators at Taft Middle School in Oklahoma City have already suspended more than half of their black students.
At Capitol Hill High School, the average length of a suspension is nearly 12 days, or more than two weeks of missed class time. Capitol Hill officials also told several parents that re-enrolling their children was a “waste of time” because of the re-enrollment date.
Northwest Classen High School and Douglas Mid-High School each referred 20 percent of their students to alternative education programs meant for students at risk of failing or getting kicked out of school.
These and other findings are part of an internal audit, obtained by Oklahoma Watch Monday, that was conducted by Oklahoma City Public Schools. The audit was partly in response to a U.S. Department of Education civil rights investigation focusing on complaints of race-based bias in how students are disciplined.
School officials also said Oklahoma City Superintendent Rob Neu, who is in his first year on the job, requested the audit after arriving in Oklahoma because of the improvements it led to in his old school in Washington state.
The audit, which Oklahoma Watch obtained through an Open Records Act request, corroborates what a release of federal data revealed last year: According to the three-year-old data, Oklahoma City’s black students are two to three times more likely to be suspended than their white classmates in middle or high school.
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Source: latinalista.com
Hillary Clinton wants to end the over-imprisonment of Americans. Her husband’s signature crime law is part of the problem.
Source: www.vox.com
Hillary Clinton almost says #BlackLivesMatter
I still have not heard one politician say the words.
In Baltimore, a photojournalist covering protest against police brutality is beaten up by cops http://t.co/3OXxc54bCd
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) April 26, 2015
Current estimates are that the United States has paid over $10 billion in police misconduct settlements since 2004 w/ over 10,000 killed.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) April 27, 2015
This is why we are here today. #FreddieGray pic.twitter.com/M9Wje9Pfsu
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) April 28, 2015
In a moment like this you're at home worrying abt some fucking televisions, and I'm praying my two Black sons never get killed by the cops.
— Propane Jane (@docrocktex26) April 28, 2015
They not showing this on the news https://t.co/oUPk2ItvC1
— Rastakid25 (@Let_Me_Work) April 27, 2015
"The question is:
America how many times do you need to see a city being burned to the ground to recognize a problem?" @wkamaubell
— DcSlumdog (@DcSlumdog) April 28, 2015
Throughout history, love has often been used as justification for the need to destroy in the interest of reformation #BaltimoreUprising
— T Squared (@PricklyPundit) April 28, 2015
RT @TheRealTayRoc: Smh pic.twitter.com/fXXmGDyBio
— Chalky White (@LogicalHater) April 28, 2015
4/22. Man shot and killed by police at Wal-Mart in Portsmouth, VA http://t.co/f0TStrjLrV
— deray mckesson (@deray) April 22, 2015
Crowd of protesters grows in Baltimore, demanding justice for Freddie Gray, who died in police custody –@cbsbaltimore pic.twitter.com/NsQB7Uc2NC
— NewsBreaker (@NewsBreaker) April 21, 2015
Today's migrants & yesterdays slaves, the Med replacing the Atlantic as graveyard of the sea http://t.co/ItifRP0RG5 pic.twitter.com/AJrh7Aquss
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) April 21, 2015
Freddie Gray is the latest symbol in the national debate over police treatment of black men http://t.co/lxQIcUQXH2 pic.twitter.com/eZPDe1ttec
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 22, 2015
Lawsuit: Wells Fargo fired blacks over old convictions ………………………………. http://t.co/8rIMCp0qoQ
— DcSlumdog (@DcSlumdog) April 22, 2015
If we can't get it #shutitdown. #March2Justice on the streets of Washington, DC. #WhyWeMarch https://t.co/D77j2yShzw
— Linda Sarsour (@lsarsour) April 22, 2015
Number of people in prison for drug offenses:
1980: 40,000
2011: 500,000+
http://t.co/2g1hOq3ELH via @HuffingtonPost #WaronDrugs
— Sentencing Project (@SentencingProj) April 20, 2015
[STUDY] Teachers More Harsh On Students w/ "Black-Sounding" Names Than "White-Sounding" Names http://t.co/IpxCCfT3TY pic.twitter.com/1OJkzKzSNp
— Colorlines.com (@Colorlines) April 20, 2015
The fact that families, understandingly so, have to seek justice through systems not set up to protect Black people is fucked up.
— Charlene Carruthers (@CharleneCac) April 20, 2015
Abolition requires us to tear down and create the world we want to see.
— Charlene Carruthers (@CharleneCac) April 20, 2015
And here is the cell phone video of #FreddieGray's arrest. He was alive then. Baltimore.
Graphic. pic.twitter.com/PpAh6nM4DW
— deray mckesson (@deray) April 20, 2015
Shooting a gun into a crowd of people, blowing a girl's brains out is NOT considered "reckless" IF _____ http://t.co/hzOQ5Wv4TZ #RekiaBoyd
— jesseWilliams. (@iJesseWilliams) April 20, 2015
This is genocide. #RekiaBoyd #DanteServin #Ferguson #MikeBrown #NYPD #WalterScott #EricHarris #EricGarner #chicagopolice
— Derrick Whitley (@derrickwhitley) April 21, 2015
The acquittal of Rekia Boyd’s killer and the mysterious death of Freddie Gray in custody outraged protesters as police credibility is further damaged nationally.
Source: www.diversityinc.com
#BlackLivesMatter
Things never change. 1973 protest of killing of unarmed black kid shot in the back by white cops. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/zxoUK37Xqd
— Jayel Aheram (@aheram) April 17, 2015
Michael Eric Dyson on Walter Scott and the racial terror that unites black folk across time. http://t.co/c4Fc5jCDK9 pic.twitter.com/R0MWgq9nva
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) April 17, 2015
white people can literally rock-paper-scissors their way out of being arrested pic.twitter.com/BkJ185NQdX
— blupman (@blippoblappo) April 16, 2015
The Police Killing Video Chicago Has Paid $5 Million for Us Not to See http://t.co/ke7gZyDZc2
— AlterNet (@AlterNet) April 16, 2015
Settlement: Free tuition & job training for victims of Chicago PD torture (& for their children & grandchildren). http://t.co/elxHVCrXoz
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) April 15, 2015
As part of settlement of Chicago Police Dpt torture case "the case & legacy will be taught to all 8th & 10th graders" http://t.co/elxHVCrXoz
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@Sifill_LDF) April 15, 2015
"I'm asking you not to be color blind, but to be color brave." – Mellody Hobson http://t.co/0tru2eG1GI #TIME100 pic.twitter.com/XxTdxPeLdH
— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) April 16, 2015
Telling me I'm obsessed with racism is like telling me I'm obsessed with swimming when I'm drowning.
#WalterScott pic.twitter.com/dx6nJCcIFV
— Bipartisan Report (@Bipartisanism) April 9, 2015
.@Rihanna dropped the “American Oxygen” video today http://t.co/fD2GXlr44G pic.twitter.com/EXKVqxzoIY
— Global Grind (@GlobalGrind) April 16, 2015
#FreddieGray was alive. Arrested by the @BaltimorePolice on April 12th. Died today in the hospital.
https://t.co/9YKiuDZvMw
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) April 19, 2015
Let me know if this make sense to you #FreddieGray pic.twitter.com/nLoGeZZcbZ
— Taurean (@TheBlackVoice) April 19, 2015
Interesting email recieved from retired officer/wagon driver: pic.twitter.com/I4rJTRxxHe
— Justin Fenton (@justin_fenton) April 19, 2015