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What To Do When You're Stopped By Police - The ACLU & Elon James White

What To Do When You're Stopped By Police - The ACLU & Elon James White

Know Anyone Who Thinks Racial Profiling Is Exaggerated? Watch This, And Tell Me When Your Jaw Drops.


This video clearly demonstrates how racist America is as a country and how far we have to go to become a country that is civilized and actually values equal justice. We must not rest until this goal is achieved. I do not want my great grandchildren to live in a country like we have today. I wish for them to live in a country where differences of race and culture are not ignored but valued as a part of what makes America great.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Hardball: Where was the GOP at MLK commemoration?

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Hardball: Where was the GOP at MLK commemoration?

Black brokers settle racist claim with Merrill Lynch — MSNBC

Merrill Lynch, the behemoth brokerage firm, has agreed to fork over $160 million to settle a racial bias lawsuit brought by a longtime broker who accused the company of providing better opportunities, as well as more compensation, for white employees.
The settlement was confirmed to MSNBC.com by Suzanne Bish, a lawyer with Stowell & Friedman, for the plaintiffs

Black brokers settle racist claim with Merrill Lynch — MSNBC

The White House walk-and-talk that changed Obama’s mind on Syria

The White House walk-and-talk that changed Obama’s mind on Syria

FULL: President Obama Speech at 50th Anniversary of March on Washington,...






On Wednesday the President gave an eloquent speech meant to touch all Americans but he failed to go beyond lip service to the twin themes of the original March, freedom and jobs. Attorney General Eric Holder addressed the freedom issue last week in his promise to use the Courts to attack the illegal voting laws enacted by the renegade states of Texas and North Carolina but the jobs issue requires a programmatic approach to attack America's structural inequality which has not appreciably changed since 1963. Inspite of an obstructionist, Republican controlled House of Representatives the President could have called on the American people to put pressure on those representatives to enact a public works bill to repair our crumbling infrastructure and create jobs. We need policies that address inequalities. As Karl Marx said better than anyone else "the philosophers have analyzed the world in various ways, the problem however is to change it.

King thought his dream had turned into a nightmare by 1967

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Obama on 50th anniversary of 'dream' speech: King's 'words belong to the ages' - U.S. News

Friday, August 30, 2013

The Witnesses - By David Kenner | Foreign Policy

Syrian activists took the YouTube videos that dragged America to the brink of war -- and then paid with their lives.

Obama won’t wait for Congress to protect voting rights — MSNBC

No, Martin Luther King Jr. Was Not A Republican -- But Here's What He Had To Say About Them | ThinkProgress

The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right.

If your text causes a driver to crash, you can be held responsible: New Jersey judge

If your text causes a driver to crash, you can be held responsible: New Jersey judge: If your text causes a driver to crash, you can be held responsible: New Jersey judge

All In : Cory Booker: ‘Lots of steps before decriminalization’

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All In : Cory Booker: ‘Lots of steps before decriminalization’: ""

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All In : The largest fast-food strike to date

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All In : The largest fast-food strike to date: ""

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

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Civil Rights Roundtable 1963 YouTube YouTube - YouTube

Civil Rights Roundtable 1963



Civil Rights Roundtable 1963 YouTube YouTube - YouTube

African-American teen says stop-and-frisk has made him fear police — This is why so many Black and Hispanic men fear and even hate the police. I grew up with this feeling and it remains with me to this day.

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African-American teen says stop-and-frisk has made him fear police — MSNBC

Rachel Maddow: GOP struggles internally with marriage equality - Britains has conservatives who actually thing. Why are American conservatives so far behind their British compatriots on marriage equality.

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Rachel Maddow: GOP struggles internally with marriage equality

Obama, Holder meet with mayors on youth violence

Obama, Holder meet with mayors on youth violence

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Cory Booker Opens Stop-And-Frisk Data To The Public. Here’s Why It Might Help. | TechCrunch

Newark Mayor and Senate candidate Cory Booker has just begun testing an innovative solution to the racial problems plaguing law enforcement’s use of stop-and-frisk: hold officers accountable by making details of every stop accessible to the public. The controversial practice of “stop-and-frisk” allows police officers to pat down any citizens for looking mildly suspicious; law enforcement claims it’s a vital tool against crime in overcrowded cities, while civil liberties groups claim that it unfairly targets minorities (In New York, minorities make up 90 percent of all stop-and-frisk incidents).

Daily Kos: Facebook received 38,000 requests from governments for user data

In only a six month period, Facebook has received 38,000 requests from governments around the world, with half of those coming from U.S. agencies:
Government agents in 74 countries demanded information on about 38,000 Facebook users in the first half of this year, with about half the orders coming from authorities in the United States, the company said Tuesday.

NAACP Keeping Up Pressure In Trayvon Martin Case

The Best Map Ever Made of America's Racial Segregation | Wired Design | Wired.com

50 Days Without Food: The California Prison Hunger Strike Explained | Mother Jones

The state's reliance on long-term solitary confinement is at the heart of a fast that could leave prisoners dead.

The Last Word: Two Republicans supporting voting rights drowned out by louder GOP

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The Last Word: Two Republicans supporting voting rights drowned out by louder GOP

Rachel Maddow: Landmark ruling for marriage equality in New Mexico

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Rachel Maddow: Landmark ruling for marriage equality in New Mexico

Rachel Maddow: US preps military rebuke to Syria chemical weapons

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Rachel Maddow: US preps military rebuke to Syria chemical weapons: ""

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Rachel Maddow: Defense of voting rights spreads nationally

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Rachel Maddow: Defense of voting rights spreads nationally

All In : What a Trump U education buys you

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All In : What a Trump U education buys you

All In : What a Trump U education buys you

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All In : What a Trump U education buys you

Sunday, August 25, 2013

▶ Gay man in the Civil Rights Movement.




▶ Gay man in the Civil Rights Movement.

MHP: Workers inspired by Dr. King’s dream – then and now

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MHP: Workers inspired by Dr. King’s dream – then and now

REV AL SHARPTON: March on Washington 50th Anniversary Speakers



▶ REV AL SHARPTON: March on Washington 50th Anniversary Speakers

MHP: Students take up the banner for voting rights

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MHP: Fulton: ‘It helps to know that I’m not standing by myself’

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MHP: Fulton: ‘It helps to know that I’m not standing by myself’: ""

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MHP: March architects have passed, but their struggle continues

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MHP: March architects have passed, but their struggle continues: ""

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

50 Years Later Charles Blow New York Times


I’m absolutely convinced that enormous steps have been made in race relations. That’s not debatable. Most laws that explicitly codified discrimination have been stricken from the books. Overt, articulated racial animus has become more socially unacceptable. And diversity has become a cause to be championed in many quarters, even if efforts to achieve it have taken some hits of late.
But my worry is that we have hit a ceiling of sorts. As we get closer to a society where explicit bias is virtually eradicated, we no longer have the stomach to deal with the more sinister issues of implicit biases and of structural and systematic racial inequality.
I worry that centuries of majority privilege and minority disenfranchisement are being overlooked in puddle-deep discussions about race and inequality, personal responsibility and societal inhibitors.
I wonder if we, as a society of increasing diversity but also drastic inequality, even agree on what constitutes equality. When we hear that word, do we think of equal opportunity, or equal treatment under the law, or equal outcomes, or some combination of those factors?
And I worry that there is a distinct and ever-more-vocal weariness — and in some cases, outright hostility — about the continued focus on racial equality.


50 Years Later

MHP: Thousands gather for March on Washington 50th anniversary

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MHP: Thousands gather for March on Washington 50th anniversary

▶ Mayor Bloomberg Responds to Kendrick Lamar's Control Verse - YouTube



▶ Mayor Bloomberg Responds to Kendrick Lamar's Control Verse - YouTube

Friday, August 23, 2013

The Last Word: Rewriting Russias political talk TV

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The Last Word: Rewriting Russias political talk TV

The Last Word: Rewriting Russias political talk TV

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The Last Word: Rewriting Russias political talk TV

The Last Word: Colin Powell: There is no voter fraud

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The Last Word: Colin Powell: There is no voter fraud

The Last Word: Massacre control: The heroism of Antoinette Tuff

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The Last Word: Massacre control: The heroism of Antoinette Tuff

Powell slams NC Republicans for new restrictive voting law — MSNBC

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Powell slams NC Republicans for new restrictive voting law — MSNBC

Powell slams NC Republicans for new restrictive voting law — MSNBC

The Target: Stop-and-Frisk's Damaging Toll on Families and Communities - YouTube



The Target: Stop-and-Frisk's Damaging Toll on Families and Communities - YouTube

All In : DOJ sues Texas in Voting Rights battle

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All In : DOJ sues Texas in Voting Rights battle

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Rusbridger: destroying hard drives allowed us to continue NSA coverage | Media | theguardian.com

Alan Rusbridger, the Guardian editor-in-chief, has said that the destruction of computer hard drives containing information provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden allowed the paper to continue reporting on the revelations instead of surrendering the material to UK courts.

Rusbridger told BBC Radio 4's The World at One on Tuesday that he agreed to the "slightly pointless" task of destroying the devices – which was overseen by two GCHQ officials at the Guardian's headquarters in London – because the newspaper is in possession of digital copies outside Britain.

The move followed weeks of private discussions with Whitehall officials who eventually threatened legal action over the material "unless we handed it back or destroyed it", he said.

Rusbridger: destroying hard drives allowed us to continue NSA coverage | Media | theguardian.com

All In : Guardian newspaper reveals destroying hard drives at behest of UK govt

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All In : Guardian newspaper reveals destroying hard drives at behest of UK govt

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Court rules that IP cloaking to access blocked sites violates law

Dramatic Testimony Reveals North Korean Prison Camp Horror

Food Stamp Cuts Would Deny Benefits To At Least 4 Million: CBPP





Food Stamp Cuts Would Deny Benefits To At Least 4 Million: CBPP

The Last Word: What’s wrong with Texas, according to Lewis Black

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The Last Word: What’s wrong with Texas, according to Lewis Black

Rachel Maddow: NC senator quits to work against GOP war on voting

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Rachel Maddow: NC senator quits to work against GOP war on voting

Rachel Maddow: Maddow: Journalism is not terrorism

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Rachel Maddow: Maddow: Journalism is not terrorism

All In : CIA reveals its role in 1953 Iranian coup

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All In : CIA reveals its role in 1953 Iranian coup

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Japan’s Premier Stays Away From War Shrine, but Sends Offering - NYTimes.com - Once again Japan's leadership fails to atone for it's crimes against humanity and perpetuates the resentment of East Asians and all people of good will.

TOKYO — Emperor Akihito attended a ceremony at a martial arts arena on Thursday to mark the anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II, while cabinet ministers paid private visits to a Tokyo war shrine that has angered China, a former victim of Japanese wartime aggression.

Japan’s hawkish new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, did not visit the shrine, called Yasukuni, after refusing for days to say clearly whether he would go or not. Instead, Mr. Abe dispatched an aide to make a ritual offering in his name, an apparent effort to appeal to his supporters on the nationalistic right without provoking China and other Asian nations.

Japan’s Premier Stays Away From War Shrine, but Sends Offering - NYTimes.com

Japan’s Premier Stays Away From War Shrine, but Sends Offering - NYTimes.com - Once again Japan's leadership fails to atone for it's crimes against humanity and perpetuates the resentment of East Asians and all people of good will.

TOKYO — Emperor Akihito attended a ceremony at a martial arts arena on Thursday to mark the anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II, while cabinet ministers paid private visits to a Tokyo war shrine that has angered China, a former victim of Japanese wartime aggression.

Japan’s hawkish new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, did not visit the shrine, called Yasukuni, after refusing for days to say clearly whether he would go or not. Instead, Mr. Abe dispatched an aide to make a ritual offering in his name, an apparent effort to appeal to his supporters on the nationalistic right without provoking China and other Asian nations.

Japan’s Premier Stays Away From War Shrine, but Sends Offering - NYTimes.com

Japan’s Premier Stays Away From War Shrine, but Sends Offering - NYTimes.com - Once again Japan's leadership fails to atone for it's crimes against humanity and perpetuates the resentment of East Asians and all people of good will.

TOKYO — Emperor Akihito attended a ceremony at a martial arts arena on Thursday to mark the anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II, while cabinet ministers paid private visits to a Tokyo war shrine that has angered China, a former victim of Japanese wartime aggression.

Japan’s hawkish new prime minister, Shinzo Abe, did not visit the shrine, called Yasukuni, after refusing for days to say clearly whether he would go or not. Instead, Mr. Abe dispatched an aide to make a ritual offering in his name, an apparent effort to appeal to his supporters on the nationalistic right without provoking China and other Asian nations.

Japan’s Premier Stays Away From War Shrine, but Sends Offering - NYTimes.com

All In : Harvey Fierstein speaks out on Russias LGBT crackdown

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All In : Harvey Fierstein speaks out on Russias LGBT crackdown

All In : Court clerk fired for helping free wrongfully convicted man

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All In : Court clerk fired for helping free wrongfully convicted man

Monday, August 12, 2013

All In : Federal judge rules NYCs stop-and-frisk violates rights

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All In : Federal judge rules NYCs stop-and-frisk violates rights

A Judge Finally Rules Against 'Stop and Frisk'


The NYPD's "stop and frisk" program would more accurately be called the "minority guy harassment program"—the police indiscriminately search black and Latino males, and a tiny percentage are found to be doing something illegal. As far as white people are concerned, the system works! But a judge disagrees.

A Judge Finally Rules Against 'Stop and Frisk'

Holder: 'New approach' to reduce mandatory drug sentences


WASHINGTON D.C. - Attorney General Eric Holder directed federal prosecutors on Monday to change the way they file charges for some drug crimes, to reduce the number of convictions for offenses that carry inflexible, mandatory minimum sentences.
The nation’s top law enforcement official called for a “fundamentally new approach” to enforcing drug laws in order to help alleviate prison overcrowding and reduce race-based disparities in drug prosecutions.
“It's clear - as we come together today - that too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long, and for no truly good law enforcement reason. It's clear, at a basic level, that 20th-century criminal justice solutions are not adequate to overcome our 21st-century challenges,” Holder told the annual meeting of the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates in San Francisco. “And it is well past time to implement common sense changes that will foster safer communities from coast to coast.”


Holder: 'New approach' to reduce mandatory drug sentences

North Carolina's Sweeping Voter Suppression Law Is Challenged in Court | The Nation


Today, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed the nation’s worst voter suppression law. The sweeping law requires strict government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot, cuts the number of early voting days by a week, eliminates same-day voter registration during the early voting period, makes it easier for vigilante poll watchers to challenge the validity of eligible voters and expands the influence of unregulated corporate money in state elections.
Two lawsuits were filed today challenging the voting restrictions as racially discriminatory in federal court under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. A third challenge, to the voter ID provision, will be filed in state court tomorrow morning.


North Carolina's Sweeping Voter Suppression Law Is Challenged in Court | The Nation