Social Justice
Social Justice
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What a Mess! Defund Police Activist in Huge Trouble for Alleged Wrongdoing
Raheem AI was on a mission to change the way the community interacts with the police, until things went horribly wrong.
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After Tragic Donovan Lewis Shooting, Warrant Policy Changes Are Coming To Columbus Police
Columbus police will need approval for late-night warrants, but Lewis’s family still wants more accountability.
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Donovan Lewis’ Mother Speaks For the First Time Since Deadly Columbus Police Shooting
Rebecca Duran told ABC News she first heard of the shooting over the internet.
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Families of Buffalo Shooting Victims Speak On the Evils of Systemic Racism
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission allowed the families to speak about how racism is violence in many ways.
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Wu-Tang Clan Studio Worker Wrongfully Convicted in 1996 Killing to Receive $7 Million Settlement From New York City
Grant Williams was exonerated in July 2021 for the 1996 shooting of Shdell Lewis.
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Three Former Minneapolis Cops Involved in Death of George Floyd Reject Plea Deal
All three of the former officers remain free on bail
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Exonerated Black Man in Kentucky Dies Before Wrongful Conviction Suit Goes to Trial
William Virgil passed away before he could finally have his day in court
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Biden Has Chance To Put First Black Woman On Supreme Court With Justice Stephen Breyer’s Retirement
Federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and California Supreme Court Justice Leondra Kruger are potential candidates.
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After Spending 37 Years in Prison, A Philadelphia Man is Free
A victim of police lies, Willie Stokes is released from prison after being convicted of murder in 1984
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Justice Department Continues Investigations Into Civil Rights Era Killings After Closing Emmett Till Case
Among the list of open cases are police shootings of Black victims, an arson that killed a 9-year-old girl in Philadelphia and the assassination of Edwin Pratt.