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Justice-Impacted Advocates, Technology Executives Gather for Post-Incarceration Employment Hackathon

Earlier this month, more than 200 justice-impacted advocates, government officials, and technology leaders met in Washington, DC, for a post-incarceration employment hackathon. The nationally...

Black Pastor Arrested While Watering Neighbor’s Flowers Sues Police And City

Pastor Michael Jennings recently made national headlines after he was arrested for watering his neighbor's flowers in Childersburg, Alabama. The video of Jennings being...

When Will Black Students’ Lives Really Matter in U.S. Public Schools?

Everyone including lawmakers must be held accountable for the systemic changes that are needed in our community. Remove school policing from school and provide...

President Biden Announces Executive Orders to Curb Gun Violence

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Determining that “enough is enough,” President Joe Biden announced a series of executive actions to reduce...

Wrongfully Convicted under Pat O’Brien, Omar Muhammad, One of the “Roscetti Four” Speaks.

Omar Muhammad, formerly known as Omar Saunders, is one of the now exonerated Roscetti Four. Omar and three others were convicted of rape, kidnapping,...

UPDATED: Trayvon Martin family lawyer says DOJ’s decision marks end of road legally in case

The Department of Justice’s decision Tuesday not to charge George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin marks the end of the road for any…

Ferguson grand jury: Brown’s killer will walk free

In light of the grand jury decision not to charge White Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of an unarmed 18-year-old African…

Instead of “One Size Fits All” Justice That Hurts Communities, Let’s Get Smart on Crime

America is a global leader on many fronts — including incarceration. The United States is home to less than 5 percent of the world’s population,…

George Stinney Hearing: Lawyers Fight To Get Justice For Teen Executed In 1944

Attorneys will present evidence before the state of South Caroline they feel warrants a new trial for George Stinney, Jr., a 14-year-old Black teenager...

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