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Christopher Allbritton
Christopher Allbritton is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Alleged NY Cop Shooter Did Time for Attempted Murder
03 May 2015
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www.thedailybeast.com
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| Gun Violence
Demetrius Blackwell, suspected of shooting NYPD Officer Brian Moore, has a history of violent crime, including a previous conviction for attempted murder. The incident occurred in Queens Village, leading to a massive manhunt and Blackwell's capture. Friends and neighbors describe Blackwell as a positive influence despite his criminal past and medical issues, including epilepsy. The shooting is contextualized within broader national tensions over police violence against black men, referencing recent high-profile cases. Officer Moore, known for his community rapport, remains in critical condition.
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Christopher Cannon
Journalism/ Broadcast media/ Performance art
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The extremism of white men should not be ignored
01 Oct 2023
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observer.case.edu
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English
| Domestic Terrorism
The article discusses the historical and ongoing issue of white supremacist extremism in the United States, highlighting the differential treatment of white and non-white individuals by law enforcement and society. It criticizes the FBI and other intelligence agencies for focusing on nonviolent political movements of people of color while overlooking the domestic terrorism posed by white supremacists. The author draws parallels between past and present racial violence, emphasizing the systemic racism that continues to affect race relations in the country.
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Shawn Carrié
Shawn Carrié is a features reporter working in the Middle East since 2014, when he covered Operation Protective Edge in Israel and the Gaza Strip. He has since covered migration in Europe, politics in Turkey, culture in Iraq, and civil strife in America using photography, investigation and data ...
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Baltimore, after the Riots
01 May 2015
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indypendent.org
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English
| Riots
Baltimore, already a city plagued by segregation and economic hardship, erupted in riots following the death of Freddie Gray in police custody. The unrest highlighted systemic issues of police brutality and racial injustice, drawing comparisons to Ferguson and sparking nationwide protests. Community activists and new coalitions like Baltimore United For Change are pushing for long-term reforms, while grassroots organizations gain visibility and support. Despite official promises of justice, skepticism remains high among residents who continue to grapple with poverty, lack of opportunity, and a high crime rate. The article underscores the deep-seated issues and the community's resolve to seek meaningful change.
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Lizabeth Paulat
Freelance journalist based out of East Africa with a focus on political, economic social and environmental issues. I contribute through audio, photography and script. Also an accredited member of the Foreign Correspondents Association of Uganda (FCAU).
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New Study Confirms Race Plays Role in Sentencing Nonviolent Offenders
10 Mar 2016
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truthout.org
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English
| Sentencing Disparities
A new study from the University of Sheffield, published in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology, reveals racial bias in sentencing for nonviolent offenses in South Carolina. The research analyzed over 17,000 court cases and found that black individuals with little to no criminal history were more likely to be jailed compared to white individuals, with incarceration likelihood increasing by up to 43%. The study also noted that for more severe crimes, white offenders received longer sentences than black offenders. The Federal Bureau of Prisons statistics show that over half of the U.S. prison population is incarcerated for nonviolent offenses, predominantly drug offenses. The study's findings highlight concerns about racial disparities affecting African American offenders with limited criminal histories or for less severe crimes, suggesting a need for the criminal justice system to address inherent biases.
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Jose Perez
My name is Jose Perez and I'm located in Miami. With over 30 years in the Television and Broadcast business, 5 Emmy awards and 11 nominations, I’m sure I’m the right candidate for your production. I have shoot and edited long format news magazine, local, network news shows and documentary. I have ...
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Fidel Vive! A Cuban-American Activist Reflects on El Comandante
04 Dec 2016
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The Root
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English
| African Liberation
A Cuban-American activist reflects on the legacy of Fidel Castro, expressing pride in the achievements of the Cuban Revolution, such as eradicating illiteracy, providing universal healthcare, and supporting African liberation struggles. The author contrasts these accomplishments with the social issues in the United States, particularly the treatment of black lives. The text argues that history will look favorably upon Castro and the Cuban Revolution, despite the negative portrayal by mainstream media and certain segments of the Cuban diaspora.
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Tina Susman
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Tina Susman is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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From Ferguson to Baton Rouge: Deaths of black men and women at the hands of police
07 Jul 2016
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www.latimes.com
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| Civil Rights
The article chronicles the deaths of black men and women at the hands of police from 1999 to 2016, highlighting cases that have sparked national outrage and protests. It underscores the systemic issues of racial injustice and police brutality, mentioning significant cases like those of Amadou Diallo, Michael Brown, and Alton Sterling. The piece also discusses the evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement and the lack of a federal database to track police killings, relying on independent compilations. The narrative is critical of law enforcement practices and calls for greater accountability and reform.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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Daily Kickoff: Tel Aviv shaken by deadly drone attack
01 Jul 2024
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jewishinsider.com
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English
| U.S. Politics
The article covers the Republican National Convention, highlighting Donald Trump's speech, which included calls for unity and criticism of political opponents. The convention featured discussions on U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and Hamas, with speakers like Mike Pompeo and Tucker Carlson expressing conservative views. The article also touches on the political landscape in the U.S., including challenges faced by Democratic incumbents and the influence of pro-Israel groups. Additionally, it reports on international relations, such as the Abraham Accords and the situation in Gaza, with insights from Middle Eastern officials and former leaders.
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