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Finally Addressing Some of the Injustices in the American Criminal Justice System

One of the big topics at the NAACP’s annual convention in Philadelphia in July was the Criminal Justice system. The field, which has been under ongoing scrutiny amongst Blacks, was not only addressed by President Barack Obama, citing a need for crucial reform, but also by former President Bill Clinton. Both men agreed the current […]

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QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED

Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq., President of the National Congress of Black Women (Courtesy Photo) TriceEdney – I won’t dispute the assertion by Democratic presidential candidate, Martin O’Malley, that all lives matter.  I will, however, challenge his understanding and the sensitivity of any other observer who won’t acknowledge the execution of Black people occurring all too frequently. […]

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Justice Tech: Making Jails and Prisons Work

Ben Jealous President Obama’s impassioned call for criminal justice reform at last week’s NAACP national convention was the latest sign that bipartisan criminal justice reform is on the way. In the midst of this movement is another, untold story about an army of entrepreneurs that is changing the way jails and prison work for the better. When it comes to criminal justice reform, […]

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Welcome Back, Mr. President

Charles L. Chavis The radical Christian theology of Rev. Jeremiah Wright is the same theology that shaped President Obama’s identity as a social justice organizer and this is the same identity that we are witnessing resurface in the last days of his presidency. This reawakening became clearly evident in February of 2014 when President Obama […]

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