…and looking forward to the lively and robust discussion about Racial Justice in Madison: Incarceration and Segregation. We got the weekend started early with a radio interview by Karma Chavez, host of “A Public Affair. ”
…and looking forward to the lively and robust discussion about Racial Justice in Madison: Incarceration and Segregation. We got the weekend started early with a radio interview by Karma Chavez, host of “A Public Affair. ”
The investigative series on the unsolved homicides by the St. Louis Police Department (SLPD) was revealing and confirming. St. Louis Public Radio, American Public Media and The Marshall Project joined forces to find out the reasons and presented their findings recently to the public.
Our time is better spent building a united front against fascism – We talk about the impending doom as if it won’t affect us or as if we have no power to change the course of political trajectory barreling towards authoritarianism.
The persistent problem of mass incarceration in the U.S. invokes the saying, “If you keep doing the same thing, you will get the same results.”