msquebanh, to humanrights
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Nonilex, to random
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70 yrs after delivered its landmark decision outlawing school segregation, ranks as perhaps the court’s most venerated decision….
Most everything else related to the decision…is complex.
Nearly 7/10 Americans say more should be done to integrate schools…a figure that has steadily climbed from 30% in 1973….But a deeper look into the views of both Black & White people shows skepticism about the success of ….

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/05/17/brown-vs-board-70-anniversary-poll/

Nonilex, (edited )
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In its unanimous decision in , ruled segregated schools were & “inherently unequal,” combining 5 cases in which students & their schools had far fewer resources than their peers — longer commutes, lower-quality classes, overcrowding, fewer opportunities & less money. Yet 1/3 Black Americans now say integration has failed to improve the of Black students….

Nonilex,
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…The #Brown decision focused on the value of mixing children of different races. But for many #integration activists —then & now— the case is about a path to #fair & #equitable educational #resources. Those legal battles cont. Today’s complex views about #schools & integration come amid persistent #segregation that has risen in recent decades,changes in the #legal landscape & complicated dynamics of #education & #race in #America today.

#law #SystemicRacism #GeographicInequity #EconomicInequity

Nonilex,
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Because of , ofcls may no longer deliberately separate students by —but under more recent orders, they aren’t allowed to deliberately mix them by race either. advocates today have stopped looking to the courts for help & are pursuing lawsuits instead.…some leaders have concluded that the answer is not integration…but more & for high ….

br00t4c, to Quebec
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A Black Montreal police officer is alleging he was racially profiled while off duty in a lawsuit against four of his provincial counterparts and Quebec's attorney general.

"If you're a Black man, either you're a judge, you're a lawyer, you're a police officer, wherever you are in the society, you are subject to being racially profiled," said the plaintiff's lawyer, Fernando Belton.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-police-officer-sues-1.7199765

markwyner, to america
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U.S. Senator Dick Durbin has introduced a joint resolution to codify voting rights in America.

https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/senate-majority-whip-durbin-reintroduces-constitutional-amendment-to-codify-the-right-to-vote/

It’s one of the most important resolutions on the docket. Without our voting rights fascism is all but a sure thing. Voter suppression is rooted in racism.

persagen, to Canada
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[Canada] Red dresses to make fashion statement about missing and murdered Indigenous women
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/red-dresses-to-make-fashion-statement-about-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-1.6873679

  • Red Dress Day was inspired by Metis artist Jamie Black's installation project
  • red dresses hung in public spaces throughout Canada & U.S. as visual reminders of Indigenous women who have been killed/missing
  • movement grown to incl. local communities hosting walks, events, educational gatherings

philip_cardella, to random
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So. I just submitted my final work of the term. And of the degree. Unless something weird happens, I have a graduate degree in history!!

HistoPol, (edited )
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@philip_cardella

(1/3)

Litigation is a huge issue in the . Penalties often are astronomical seen from an international perspective. Also, malfeasance by police officers including and l, IMO, seem to be much more frequent, maybe just more reported.

However, my bottom line is that
a) will never be overcome w/o abolishing |s. Police officers are nothing but citizens in uniform. They're no animals more...

muiren, to random
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KimPerales, to random
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24 years into the & investigative journalists reveal , that Republicans deny:

~14K Black kidney transplant candidates moved up the waitlist after race was eliminated from the candidate criteria.

To calculate a person's location on the waitlist, an algorithm uses metrics: kidney function, age, sex, body weight & race. The inclusion of race was based on outdated assumptions that Black patients had differences in kidney function compared to other grps.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/health-equity/14-280-black-patients-moved-up-transplant-waitlist-after-race-scrubbed-from-criteria.html

br00t4c, to random
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Racism, discrimination may lead to First Nations patients leaving emergency rooms: Alberta study

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-study-first-nations-patients-emergency-departments-1.7179342?cmp=rss

CharlieMcHenry, to random
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6 former Mississippi law officers sentenced in state court for torture of 2 Black men - Just #Mississippi being Mississippi. #SystemicRacism #Racism #policing #cops https://apnews.com/article/3519cddc1f1e2827f28bb930045305d6

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A biased test kept thousands of Black people from getting a kidney transplant. It's finally changing - https://apnews.com/article/d4fabf2f3a47aab2fe8e18b2a5432135

CharlieMcHenry, to random
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AP investigation reveals Black people bear disproportionate impact of police force - Surprised? I didn’t think so. “Black people accounted for a disproportionate number of people who died after being restrained, beaten or shocked with stun guns by police officers in the United States, according to an investigation by The Associated Press. #SystemicRacism #Racism #Policing https://apnews.com/article/780a742c2f449460fa4b7cd7bd3dfdb6

StillIRise1963, to random
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Americans have proven to the entire world how racist and stupid they are, and I, for one, am glad the world can now see the truth and see how POORLY minorities are treated here and how much we suffer.

corbin_lambeth,
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@whatzaname @StillIRise1963
I was raised in Springfield.
Racism was the air we breathed.
I never even recognized it until I moved out west after college.
I am never going back.



😔

Koritsi, to Alberta
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University of provides new online course on at no cost

The free online course highlights the and accomplishments of Black Canadians.

Called Black Canadians: History, Presence, and Futures, the course will explore topics like and unconscious in Canadian institutions.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/university-of-alberta-black-history-course-1.7153071

msquebanh, (edited ) to Canada
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is providing $2.1 million in funding for three different programs at that will help adults and youth navigate 's system.

The government has been working for almost a decade to address and within the justice system and the numbers remain alarming.

https://toronto.citynews.ca/2024/03/12/justice-department-announces-new-funding-for-aboriginal-legal-services-after-shocking-incarceration-stats

eric, to Ethics
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eric,
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Risk tools come to still improve our chances. A study shows:
➤ Risk assessment reduces the likelihood of incarceration for relatively affluent defendants,
➤ Risk assessment increases the likelihood of incarceration for relatively poor defendants.

(2020) https://doi.org/10.1037/lhb0000360

#sentencing #fairness #judicialBias #ethics #judging #systemicRacism #racialization #fragility #reputation #domination #stateViolence #mentalHealth #class #justice #law #publicLaw #bias #responsibility #sociology

eric,
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LeftistLawyer, to random
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Serious question, please boost for reach.

I’m a 50+ white male.

How many old white guys out there would be willing join a 501(c)(3) whose mission is to oppose old white guys in positions of power? How many people would be willing to provide financial support for the same?

Nothing like this currently exists in the U.S. and I think it could be a damn effective form of protest. Personally, I’m sick and tired of seeing old fucking white guys in power everywhere I turn. Am I an aberration?

Oh, and despite thinking of myself as a bit of wordsmith, I’m admittedly terrible at acronym generation. What’s a good name for an organization pursuing said mission?

br00t4c, to Quebec
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The Public Inquiry Commission on Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Certain Public Services in Québec (Viens Commission) was established to determine the underlying causes of all forms of violence, discrimination, or differential treatment with respect to Indigenous women and men when certain public services are delivered in Québec.

https://www.quebec.ca/en/government/quebec-at-a-glance/first-nations-and-inuit/viens-commission

br00t4c, to Quebec French
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br00t4c, to journalism
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In the defamation lawsuit filed in October 2016, 42 Sûreté du Québec officers are seeking damages against Radio-Canada and reporter Josée Dupuis.

https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/dozens-of-sq-officers-based-in-val-dor-seeking-damages-against-radio-canada

br00t4c, to Columbia
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