Schools’ Discipline for Girls Differs by Race and Hue

By | December 11th, 2014|Education|

STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. — To hear Mikia Hutchings speak, one must lean in close, as her voice barely rises above a whisper. In report cards, her teachers describe her as “very focused,” someone who follows the rules and stays on task. So it was a surprise for her grandmother when Mikia, 12, and a friend got

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L.A. Unified to require ethnic studies for high school graduation

By | December 9th, 2014|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District will be required for the first time to take ethnic studies classes as part of an effort to encourage stronger cultural understanding.

http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-ethnic-studies-20141209-story.html

Los Angeles Times

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Academic Racism in Play in Regard to Athletes

By | December 8th, 2014|Education|

The recent exposure of academic misconduct at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) has shown us actions that contradict the school’s mission to “improve society and help solve the world’s greatest problems.” In fact, UNC has contributed in a bold and disturbing way to one of the greatest problems in higher education:

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LAPD Police Chief Charlie Beck on police killings: ‘This is an important national conversation we need to have’

By | December 5th, 2014|Police & Community|

In Southern California, their names are as familiar as Michael Brown or Eric Garner or Tamir Rice.

And now activists here distraught by the police killings of Kendrec McDade, Ezell Ford, Kelly Thomas and others have joined a nationwide movement seeking justice in their names.

http://www.dailynews.com/government-and-politics/20141204/lapd-police-chief-charlie-beck-on-police-killings-this-is-an-important-national-conversation-we-need-to-have

Los Angeles Daily News

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On War and Immigration, Obama Faces Tests of Authority From Congress

By | December 5th, 2014|Immigration|

WASHINGTON — Congress moved on two fronts Thursday to test the limits of presidential authority, with a surprising maneuver in the Senate to begin debating President Obama’s war powers against the Islamic State and a vote in the House to prohibit him from enforcing his executive action on

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Cleveland Police Cited for Abuse by Justice Department

By | December 5th, 2014|Police & Community|

CLEVELAND — The Justice Department announced on Thursday that a nearly two-year civil rights investigation into the Cleveland Police Department had found a pattern of “unreasonable and unnecessary use of force” that resulted in dangerous and reckless behavior by officers, pointing out the kinds of problems that have angered black

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New York City Plans Focus on Mental Health in Justice System

By | December 2nd, 2014|Disability, Health, Police & Community|

In an effort to reduce the growing number of inmates with mental health and substance abuse problems in New York City’s jails, the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio announced plans on Monday to significantly expand public health services at almost every

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