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Black militia leader faces 20 years; Louisiana abortion clinic struggles to support women; restrictions hamper women on probation and parole who seek abortions
Personal commentary on (and a fact-based look) at the consequences
White supremacists promote "White Boy Summer;" Black students say "no police in our schools;" and proposed NJ law would prevent environmental harm in "overburdened" communities
Apologies for errors in latest podcast
The role of racism in the court and the community
The Black News Channel folds; The Black Census Project continues; Marc Lamont Hill's new book
A Black boy's trauma examined; NFAC founder Grandmaster Jay's state and federal trials begin this month; and a "Legacy Tribute" to Ruby Duncan, welfare activist
Learn how societal "violence" harms individuals and communities
Her organization centers its programs around the needs, challenges, and lived experiences of women of color in Las Vegas. (NOTE: There are a few tech glitches with audio.)
Corrected date for April debut of revamped "In the Name of Justice" podcast
Podcast host Wista Johnson shares her story, her mission, and the "why" of her revamped bi-weekly podcast.
Not F-ucking Around Coalition founder faces 20 years in prison.
Part 2 of last week's episode on Rikers Island crisis.
Two-episode podcast about the continuing crisis at the country's 2nd largest jail
Women released from prison face unique barriers to reentry.
Those just released from prison face tough challenges and need more and better support sevices and programs.
Help a loved one adjust to life after prison.
Not paying fees or fines can lead to loss of one's job, housing, driver's license or freedom
9 self-care tips that can help.
Have you committed one?