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‘I’m Not Who I Used To Be’: Darnella Frazier, Teen Who Recorded George Floyd’s Death, Reflects One Year Later

Darnella Frazier’s memory will forever be embedded with the imagery of George Floyd‘s death. The now 18-year-old held the camera which captured Floyd’s last earthly moments as former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin murdered him in an act of state-sanctioned violence on May 25, 2020. On that fateful day […]

‘They Looked Me Up and Down’: Dominique Wilkins Claims He Was Turned Away from Atlanta Restaurant Because of the Color of His Skin, Restaurant Apologizes

Former Atlanta Hawks NBA star Dominique Wilkins is calling out an Atlanta restaurant after he claims he was discriminated against. On Saturday, May 22, he posted a photo of a French bistro called Le Bilboquet along with a statement detailing his recent experience with them. He said, […]

‘Who Knows What Would Have Happened?’: Louisiana Man’s Name Is Cleared After His Father’s Surveillance Camera Appears to Capture Probation Officer Planting Evidence

Louisiana civil rights activists want a state probation officer fired after video surfaced that allegedly shows him planting drugs on a Black man. McKinley Bates III was charged with several drug and weapons felonies and faced 10 years in prison. He spent three months behind […]

The next steps to end family incarceration

Credits: Victor Juhasz By Viviane Faver The pandemic has highlighted what we’ve known all along- that ICE prisons are unsafe for anyone, for any amount of time. A recent New York Times investigation found that ICE detention facilities had an average infection rate five times that of prisons […]