Race and the Justice System
 

Race and the Justice System

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 04, 2010

Carmen Lineberger discusses how significant it is to have African American prosecutors and DA's in areas where more African American's live.

 

America's Not Really Colorblind

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 03, 2010

Tim Wise discusses his latest book Colorblind and how we have moved from racism 1.0 to racism 2.0.

 

Sherrod Reignites Spark in Race Conversations

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Aug 02, 2010

Earl Ofari Hutchinson discusses where we are in the discussion of race and racism in America.

 

Commit Your Crimes Here -- Oakland Cuts 80 Cops

 

YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Audio, Donny Lumpkins and the YO!Radio Crew, Posted: Jul 30, 2010

The City of Oakland has been facing quite lot of heat within the last month. Recently, Oakland laid-off 80 members of the police force of 776.

 

New America Now: Can Race Ever Be on the Back Burner?

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Jul 30, 2010

A look at how race effects the news, the justice system and the sitcoms we watch on television.

 

Threats to San Francisco's Sanctuary Status

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Jul 28, 2010

As San Francisco's sanctuary city status changes, Francisco Ugarte discusses the impact it will have on immigrants in the city.

 

Guilty Until Proven Innocent

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Jul 27, 2010

In "Presumed Guilty," Tonyo is convicted for a crime he didn't commit in Mexico.

 

New America Now: Ethnic Voters Changing the Game in the Sanctuary City

 

New America Media, Audio, Sandip Roy, Posted: Jul 23, 2010

The recent Field Poll shows that ethnic voters are gaining a voice in elections, but Secure Communities threatens to revoke San Francisco's sanctuary-city statute.

 

Binational LGBT Couples Separated by Immigration Laws

 

New America Media, Audio, Inga Buchbinder, Posted: Jul 21, 2010

Arizona is the center of the immigration debate, but binational LGBT couples around the country have been fighting immigration laws for years.

 

The Odds Are Against Us

 

YO! Youth Outlook Multimedia, Audio, Donny Lumpkins and the YO! Radio Crew, Posted: Jul 19, 2010

A recent report by the California Endowment states that boys and young men of color are at an increased risk of suffering from poor emotional health because of where they currently reside.

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