Derrion Albert Case Concludes in Chicago with Four Defendants Tried and Convicted as Adults, One as Juvenile, But No One Really Wins
• June 3, 2011 • Comments Off on Derrion Albert Case Concludes in Chicago with Four Defendants Tried and Convicted as Adults, One as Juvenile, But No One Really WinsPosted in African American History, American History, Anjanette Albert, Black People, Bullying/Juvenile Crimes, Class, Crime, Education, Gang Violence, Love, Mental Health/Psychology, Obama Administration, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Women
Tags: African American, African Americans, Altgeld Gardens, Anjanette Alibert, Anthony Dawson, Arne Duncan, Black Women, Blacks, Cartoons, Chicago, Chicago IL, Christian Fenger Academy High School, Common Sense, Convicted Felon, Convicted Murderer, Cook County, Derrion Albert, End of Story, Eric Carson, Eric Holder, Eugene Riley, Faux Noise, Fox News, Growing Up, Growing Up The Hard Way, Honor Student, Honor Students, Human Being, Justice, Kool Moe Dee, Lapoleon Colbert, Motherhood, Murder, Murder of Derrion Albert, Murderers, Plea, Self-Respect, Self-Worth, Silvonus Shannon, The Roadrunner, The Ville, United States, Wild Wild West, Wile E. Coyote
DADT is Dead…Or Is It?
• December 19, 2010 • Comments Off on DADT is Dead…Or Is It?Posted in African American History, American Foreign Policy, American History, American Politics, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Democrats, Health, Love, Mental Health/Psychology, National Issues, Obama Administration, People of Color, Race, Religion, Sexuality, SGI Nichiren Buddhism, The Rest of the World, Womanism, Women
Tags: AmericaBlog, DADT, Daily Kos, Daniel Choi, Democrats, Don't Ask Don't Tell, Gay Veterans, Homophobia, Infantry, Joe Sudbay, John Aravosis, John McCain, Justice, Leonard Matlovich, LGBT, Lt. Dan Choi, Moral Imperative, Pacifism, President Barack Obama, Republicans, Samurai, Saving Face, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, SLDN, United States armed forces, White House
Highlights of Memorial Service for Shaniya Davis
• November 18, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in African American History, Black People, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Domestic Violence, Drug Culture/Industry, Health, Mental Health/Psychology, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Rape/Sex Crimes, Sexuality, Shaniya Davis, Women
Tags: African Americans, Alabama, Antoinette Davis, Biracial Children, Biracials, Bradley Lockhart, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Child Exploitation, Child Molestation, Child Murder, Child Prostitution, Child Protective Services, Child Sexual Abuse, Children, Drugs, DSS, Fayetteville NC, Justice, Mario Andrette McNeill, Motherhood, Murder, North Carolina Department of Social Services, One Year, One Year Memorial, Police, Prison, Sex Crimes, Shaniya Davis, Shaniya Nicole Davis, WRAL.com
BREAKING: A Verdict Has Been Reached in the Oscar Grant-Johannes Mehserle Case
• July 8, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Accidental Death/Death by Misadventure, African American History, Asians/Asian Pacific/Asian Americans, Black People, Chicanos/Latinos, Class, Crime, Crime-Cops-Injustice, Cultural History, Hate Crimes, Mental Health/Psychology, Murder/Manslaughter, People of Color, Race, The Mainstream Media (MSM)
Tags: "The Los Angeles Times", Acquittal, African Americans, BART, Blacks, California, Constables on Patrol, Cops, Decision, Drama, Gun, Involuntary Manslaughter, Johannes Mehserle, Jury, Justice, Murder, Oscar Grant, Police, Racism, Second Degree Murder, Taser, Tasering, Transit Cop, Verdict, Voluntary Manslaughter
No Good Dads’ Day: Bradley Lockhart Appearance at “Shaniya Speaks” Event, June 11
• June 18, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Black People, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Domestic Violence, Murder/Manslaughter, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Protestant Denominations, Race, Rape/Sex Crimes, Religion, Television, The Mainstream Media (MSM)
Tags: "Shaniya Speaks", Antoinette Davis, Biracial Children, Blacks, Bradley Lockhart, Child Abuse, Child Care, Child Neglect, Child Rape, Child Safety, Child Slavery, Cumberland County, Daughter, Death, Fayetteville, Interracial Relationships, Justice, Justification, Mario Andrette McNeill, Negligent Fathers, Rape, Shaniya Davis, Whites
Mitrice’s Family Instigating Simultaneous Search on Sunday, March 28–But the Cops Are Not Involved
• March 14, 2010 • 1 CommentPosted in Black People, Class, Crime, Crime-Cops-Injustice, Health, Journalism and Ethics, Latice Sutton, Mental Health/Psychology, Mitrice Richardson, Obama Administration, Race, Sexuality, Women
Tags: "The Malibu Surfside News", African Americans, Anne Soble, Baca, Blacks, Calabasas, California, Captain Tom Martin, Charles Croft, Constables on Patrol, Detective Kristin Merrill, Dr. Ronda Hampton, Drone, F.B.I., Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hollywood, Justice, L.A.P.D., Latice Sutton, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Los Angeles Police Department, Malibu, Malibu CA, Malibu-Lost Hills Station, Mitrice Richardson, Santa Monica, Sharon Cummings, Sheriff Lee Baca, Skid Row, South Central, Suspicion, The Viz Center, Venice, Videotapes, Volunteers
“I am Sean Bell,” a Film by Stacey Muhammad
• February 18, 2010 • Comments Off on “I am Sean Bell,” a Film by Stacey MuhammadPosted in Accidental Death/Death by Misadventure, Awards, Black People, Class, Crime, Crime-Cops-Injustice, Film, Hate Crimes, Health, Murder/Manslaughter, Obama Administration, Race
Tags: African Americans, Black People, Blacks, Boys, Constables on Patrol, Cops, Documentary, Documentary Filmmaker, Fatherlessness, Hopelessness, Justice, Latina, Latinos, Men, Murder, N.Y.P.D., New York, New York City, Police Murders, Race, Racism, Sean Bell, Stacey Muhammad, The United States