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Michelle Alexander: More Black Men Are In Prison Today Than Were Enslaved In 1850
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More black men are behind bars or under the watch of the criminal justice system than there were enslaved in 1850, according to the author of a book about racial discrimination and criminal justice.
Ohio State University law professor and civil rights activist Michelle Alexander highlighted the troubling statistic while speaking in front of an audience at the Pasadena Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, Elev8 reports.
Alexander, the author of “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness,” reportedly claimed there are more African American men in prison and jail, or on probation and parole, than were slaves before the start of the Civil War.
More than 846,000 black men were incarcerated in 2008, according to U.S. Bureau of Justice estimates reported by NewsOne. African Americans make up 13.6 percent of the U.S. population according to census data, but black men reportedly make up 40.2 percent of all prison inmates.
The criminal justice system is the newest in a long line of societal structures that have disenfranchised people of color, Alexander argues in her book, according to ColorLines.
In an excerpt from her book published on her website, Alexander writes that despite today’s belief in “colorblindness,” our criminal justice system effectively bars African American men from citizenship, treating them as a separate caste:
Denying African Americans citizenship was deemed essential to the formation of the original union. Hundreds of years later, America is still not an egalitarian democracy. The arguments and rationalizations that have been trotted out in support of racial exclusion and discrimination in its various forms have changed and evolved, but the outcome has remained largely the same.
More African American men were disenfranchised due to felony convictions in 2004 than in 1870, “the year the Fifteenth Amendment was ratified prohibiting laws that explicitly deny the right to vote on the basis of race,” she wrote in a Huffington Post blog published last year.
Although crime rates have dipped in recent years, the number of African American men who are incarcerated has surged, mainly due to a single law enforcement policy, Alexander contends.
“Most of that increase is due to the War on Drugs, a war waged almost exclusively in poor communities of color,” she said in the Pasadena lecture, according to LA Progressive.
That crime-fighting measure “is a big part of the reason that a black child born today is less likely to be raised by both parents than a black child born during slavery,” she wrote in a 2010 Huffington Post blog.
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Jesus Poster, ‘I Want You To Kill All The Infidels,’ Sparks Outrage At Elementary School
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One student-made sign at Hamilton Elementary School in Fresno, Calif., is causing controversy among parents after the school displayed it in the lobby, KFSN-TV reports.
The sign, made by a seventh-grade student as part of an assignment during a history unit on the Crusades, depicts Jesus with a caption reading “I want you to kill all the infidels,” as well as “meet me in Jerusalem, get a free ticket to heaven.”
The term “infidel” was used during the Crusades to describe those not of the Christian faith and who were being targeted for conversion.
While some parents told the station they took issue with the poster being on display and want it removed, a spokesperson from the Fresno Unified District released a statement, saying it was a harmless product of a class assignment.
“Students at Hamilton were assigned to create a help wanted poster for soldiers needed to fight in the crusades and write a poem about Joan of arc, the Black Death, or the Magna Carta and create a visual background for it,” the statement said, according to KFSN. “This was one of several posters displayed.”
Back in April, Maverick Couch, a 16-year-old gay high school student in Ohio, sued his school district after his principal prevented him from wearing a t-shirt that read “Jesus Is Not a Homophobe.”
According to a lawyer for the school district, Couch’s shirt was “sexual in nature and therefore indecent and inappropriate in a school setting.” A court ruling in May, however, overturned the school’s decision.
A Spring Hill, Tenn., student also ignited Jesus-related controversy at his high school after wearing a costume of the Christian figure to school for “fictional character day.” Although his school principal told Jeff Shott, a sophomore, that he may be forced to remove the costume, the student received praise as well as a $1,000 scholarship from the Freedom From Religion Foundation, an atheist organization.
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vagina brightening: Indian TV ad for genital skin whitening product stokes controversy

An Indian TV advertisement for a skin-whitening shower gel has sparked controversy for suggesting that a fairer vagina is more attractive to men.
The ad for Clean & Dry Intimate Wash, shows a young Indian woman seemingly being ignored by her boyfriend. An animation shows a woman in the shower using the product, which produces a “brightening” effect around her genital area. Cut to the same girl now romping playfully with a much-more-interested boyfriend.
Described as ‘unique’, the product is apparently designed to keep the skin ‘fresh and protected from infection all day’ with the added bonus that it will ‘brighten darkened skin in that area…making it many shades fairer.’ – according to Mail Online.
The ad sparked a backlash online. The Wall Street Journal published a scathing opinion piece by Rupa Subramanya, who labelled the concept of genital whitening “the ultimate insult.”
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Deepanjana Pal added in Mumbai Boss “My vagina isn’t happy about what’s been happening recently in Indian media.”
Blogger Sharell added: “No doubt this latest product will heighten women’s insecurities about their color.”
Skin whitening creams are big business in India, where the country’s caste social system associates darker skin with members of lower strata of society.
TV ads for skin lightening creams have been running for many years, presenting an image that having lighter skin will help users get ahead in the world of work, and make them more attractive to the opposite sex.
An Indian women’s rights activist told NPR that women are so concerned about pigmentation that during pregnancy they will eat saffron and powdered gold in the belief that this will make their babies lighter.
Skin whitening products however, have long been associated with health risks. Prolonged use of some products can thin the skin, in extreme cases leaving it so sensitive that a light touch can bruise it.
Skin lightening can also have uneven results, with some areas of the skin becoming lighter than the others.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/07/vagina-brightening-indian-tv-ad_n_1577555.html
Florida Stand Your Ground law: black mother who fired a warning shot at abusive husband gets 20 years in prison
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Marissa Alexander, the 31-year-old Florida woman who fired what her family calls a warning shot at her abusive husband, was sentenced Friday morning to 20 years in prison.
Alexander was convicted of three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for firing into a wall near her husband and his two young children at their Jacksonville home in 2010. Alexander has maintained that she wasn’t trying to hurt anyone and that she was standing her ground against a man who had over the course of nearly a year punched and choked her on several different occasions. Alexander says that she believed she was protected that day under the state’s Stand Your Ground Law, which gives people wide discretion in using deadly force to defend themselves.
A judge and a jury disagreed.
The State Attorney‘s Office offered a plea bargain that would have sent Alexander to prison for three years, but she rejected it, hoping to convince a jury that she had been defending herself when she fired the weapon.
Alexander’s case has become the latest battleground in a fight against what Alexander’s supporters call the misapplication of the Stand Your Ground Law and Florida’s mandatory minimum sentencing laws, which offer stiff sentences for crimes involving guns.
According to Florida’s 10-20-Life statutes, anyone who pulls a gun during a crime receives a mandatory 10-year sentence. Firing a gun during the commission of a crime equals a mandatory 20-year sentence. Anyone convicted of shooting and killing another person during a crime is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.
Alexander, who did not have a criminal record before the shooting, was convicted of felony assault with a gun.
“Florida’s mandatory 10-20-life gun law forced the Court to impose an arbitrary, unjust and completely inappropriate sentence,” said Greg Newburn, Florida project director for Families Against Mandatory Minimums, a group that fights to repeal such laws. “As long as Florida keeps its inflexible gun sentencing laws, we will continue to see cases like Ms. Alexander’s.”







13-year-old Black female told “Sit your nappy-headed self down.” by white female teacher, then suspended when mom complained
A mother on a mission mounted a protest Friday outside an Inglewood school.
“I never got any response, until it aired on Channel 5 News,” says Shronda Williams, mother of 13-year-old Brea Persley.
A teacher at Century Academy for Excellence in Inglewood allegedly made a racially insensitive comment last month about Brea, and Thursday that teacher, Kelly Dempsey, was placed on unpaid leave.
According to Brea, last month Dempsey said to her in class, “Sit your nappy-headed self down.”
“No child needs to come to school and feel the way my daughter felt that day,” Williams says.
Dempsey had earlier called the family and apologized about the comment.
Now Brea’s mother wants principal Giselle Edman removed. Williams says Edman stood by Dempsey during a staff meeting two weeks ago.
“(She) said ‘I am so happy that my teacher called your daughter nappy head,’” according to Williams. “It is not acceptable.”
But principal Edman has a different version of the story. Edman is talking for the first time about the teacher’s controversial comments allegedly made to Brea.
“I did not say I was happy about the situation — ever,” Edman says.
She says she did not condone the comments. But when KTLA asked to speak to the staff members who were in that meeting, they were not available to us.
Brea Persley says she was there.
“As an adult you’re never supposed to tell a lie,” Brea says.
Brea’s mother also claims the principal made it clear that Brea was being kicked out of the school.
A letter sent to the family reads, “You and your representative (daughter)… are banned… from Century Academy.”
Prnicipal Edman now tells KTLA the letter was referring to Williams’ other daughter, not Brea. “Brea is not banned from the campus,” Edman says. “She is not expelled.”
But the letter also states: “Brea Persley needs to attend a school that is not as restrictive… Please return the Century Academy books that were loaned to you.”
As a public charter school, Century Academy can set its own rules. That’s something Brea’s mother wants to change.
“Justice is that this school, and all charter schools, should be under the same umbrella as a regular public school.”
While Brea tries to enroll in another school, her mother has been discussing the case with the NAACP. The Board that oversees Century Academy tells KTLA it is investigating the case. Principal Edman works with that Board.
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-inglewood-student-slur,0,5029505.story
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