A case now before the courts in Texas may set a precedent in alleged racial profiling cases brought against the Border Patrol.
Source: www.kpbs.org

A case now before the courts in Texas may set a precedent in alleged racial profiling cases brought against the Border Patrol.
Source: www.kpbs.org
San Jose State Accused Of Not Responding To Alleged Racist Remark Made By Member Of Campus Organization
Source: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com
Thank you Nazanin for sharing this article.
White innocence constitutes the crime. It is how whites tend to think, speak and act as if we play no role in the racial conflict that is largely of our making and responsibility.
As Jennifer L. Pierce argues in Racing for Innocence: Whiteness, Gender, and the Backlash Against Affirmative Action, whites tell a story about ourselves that disavows any accountability for racism. White denial of responsibility, including how we are socialized into a racist society, is rooted in the American myth that we as a white nation are an exception and exceptional. This myth, of course, whitewashes history, forgetting a history of genocide of first American peoples and how our capitalist system is built on slavery and racism.
Pierce further explains that the myth of white innocence thrives within the American liberal myth of the unencumbered individual. Whites live as if we are innocent until proven guilty; we assume every individual is treated fairly and respectfully.
The story of innocence we tell ourselves renders the most basic questioning of white privilege and systemic racism invisible for critical reflection.
It is not only that whites tend to live by the myth of American innocence, but we also live by a fantasy of Christian innocence.
– Click through to read more –
Source: ncronline.org
Border Patrol’s use-of-force problem wasn’t just that agents shot people too often. It was that the agency either supported its agents, or didn’t care about addressing the public’s concerns. In spring 2014, an American Immigration Council report analyzed over 800 complaints filed about Border Patrol misconduct — most of which were about use of force — over the past few years. What they found was alarming,
– Click through to read more –
Source: www.vox.com
43 for 43: Marchers Demand Justice for Students of Ayotzinapa
43 civil organizations are currently marching 122 miles from Iguala, Guerrero to Mexico City.
Marchers are demanding justice for the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students disappeared by the State on September 26 in Iguala.
They arrive on Sunday where thousands are expected to join them in a mega march through the streets of the Mexican capital city.
Stay tuned for updates.
Source: thinkmexican.tumblr.com
Between July 18 and October 21, immigration courts sped through 800 cases a week to begin processing the tens of thousands of child migrants who crossed the border into the U.S. this past summer, Politico reports. In the same span of time, judges issued 1,542 deportation orders and 94 percent of them went to children who faced their court proceedings without the aid of an attorney.
– Click through to read more –
Source: colorlines.com
The elephant in the room that I did not hear in the debate is that the question should have not used the word inequality. Instead they should have used the word inequity.
“Income inequity impairs the American dream of upward mobility.”
– Click through for VIDEO –
Source: communityvillageus.blogspot.com
A sheriff’s deputy in upstate New York was suspended after an online video showed him sparring with someone who didn’t want his car searched.
Source: www.cnn.com
Book Description from Amazon:
“Almost All Aliens offers a unique reinterpretation of immigration in the history of the United States. Leaving behind the traditional melting-pot model of immigrant assimilation, Paul Spickard puts forward a fresh and provocative reconceptualization that embraces the multicultural reality of immigration that has always existed in the United States. His astute study illustrates the complex relationship between ethnic identity and race, slavery, and colonial expansion. Examining not only the lives of those who crossed the Atlantic, but also those who crossed the Pacific, the Caribbean, and the North American Borderlands, Almost All Aliens provides a distinct, inclusive analysis of immigration and identity in the United States from 1600 until the present.”
– Click through for more –
Source: communityvillageus.blogspot.com
HT Sharon H Chang @multiasianfams