shove your liberty and justice

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You didn’t…

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in today’s news

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Caged in for 40: A Four-Decade Tale of Isolation. (book summary and review of Solitary: A Biography by Albert Woodfox).

Summary:  Have you ever read a book that made you livid with every chapter but it ended up being rewarding? Well, I have, and every chapter of Solitary by Albert Woodfox felt claustrophobic—powerful, relentless, disheartening, poignant, and ultimately triumphant. In case you don’t know, the late Albert Woodfox (he passed away in 2022) was a […]

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Deconstructing The New Jim Crow: How Systemic Racism Continues to Imprison Minorities’

TNJC Summary:   The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander is a riveting, profound, and groundbreaking book that explains the underbelly of mass incarceration in the U.S. Alexander drew from her experience as a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in Northern California to bring attention to the existence of a new caste system. […]

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Remain strong ‘N release it

Come to your senses from the false pretenses Fighting over rights to bear defenses  Another news coverage of a demonstration We bring to you tonight, mass mayhem Anomalies solemnly aroused by calamity Death strikes and another darkened soul takes flight  Resting on the shoulders of past infamy Desensitized by the sensationalized Where do we go […]

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