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Police Violence Coverage Takes Mental Toll

May 8, 2015

By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent May 8, 2015   Photo courtesy of NNPA     A growing number of medical experts say the damage inflicted extends far beyond the number of actual victims.     WASHINGTON, D.C. (NNPA) – Police have killed at least 369 people in the first four months of 2015, with […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Amani Nuru-Jeter, CNN, MAY 8 2015, Media Coverage, Police Violence Coverage, The Washington Post, VOL. 25 NO. 17

Discussing Race with Children: Why & How

May 8, 2015

By Lindsey Gapen May 8, 2015    “Children observe the world around them and they see segregation, they see inequality, they see media representation,” said Winkler.     Discussing race with children doesn’t have to be difficult.   According to Erin Winkler, the Associate Department Chair of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Department of Africology, […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Bias, Children, Discussing Race, Erin Winkler, Madison Childrens Museum, MAY 8 2015, Preschool of the Arts, Race, VOL. 25 NO. 17

Creative Survival: Rhodessa Jones Returns to Madison

May 8, 2015

By Elizabeth Stephens May 8, 2015   Rhodessa Jones performing on stage     Rhodessa Jones is a creative survivalist.   She has used theater to save not only her own life but the lives of women affected by drug addiction, sexual abuse, HIV/AIDS and incarceration in prisons.   She is a performer, director and […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Cultural Odyssey, HIV AIDS, Incarceration, MAY 8 2015, Medea Project - Theater for Incarcerated Women, Rhodessa Jones, VOL. 25 NO. 17, Wisconsin Institute for Art

Courtney Pruitt Named Alcorn State Women’s Basketball Coach

May 8, 2015

May 8, 2015   Courtney Pruitt     Special to the NNPA from The Mississippi Link     Alcorn State University’s search for a new head women’s basketball coach concluded with a seasoned individual with extensive college coaching experience, most recently as the head women’s coach at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas.   Director of […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Alcorn State, Basketball, Coach, Courtney Pruitt, MAY 8 2015, VOL. 25 NO. 17, Women’s Basketball

Classifieds/Employment: May 8, 2015

May 8, 2015

      EMPLOYMENT     CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR…….   NEW POSITIONS: 2015 Summer School Teacher MMSD Building Services Summer Help  Coordinator of Student Conduct & Expulsions Director – Family, Youth & Community Engagement School Improvement Partner Director of School Athletics and School Operations Bilingual Resource Specialist – Mandinka Instructional Resource Teacher Reading Interventionist […]

Popular Interests In This Article: MAY 8 2015, VOL. 25 NO. 17

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Baltimore: We Have Been Here Before

May 8, 2015

By Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., NNPA Columnist May 8, 2015   Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., NNPA Columnist     Now it is Baltimore. There Freddie Gray, a Black man, was stopped on the street, pinned to the ground, dragged to the back of a police wagon, and died in police custody. Six officers were suspended. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Baltimore, Devah Pager, Jesse L. Jackson Sr., Kerner Commission, Kerner Report, Mass Incarceration, MAY 8 2015, Police Brutality, VOL. 25 NO. 17

Brown Girl Green Money: Race & Money… Let’s talk about it!

May 8, 2015

By Angela Fitzgerald May 8, 2015     Angela Fitzgerald     Whether you’re comfortable with the topic or not, race and racial injustice has become the elephant in the room (with his fist in the air no less) that we’re no longer able to avoid.   The recent uprising in Baltimore, as well as […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Brown Girl Green Money, Demos, Economic Disparity, MAY 8 2015, Racial Wealth Gap, Suburban Poverty Report, VOL. 25 NO. 17

Beyond Bars: Radio Show Connects Those Incarcerated to the Community

May 8, 2015

By Lindsey Gapen May 8, 2015       “There’s a lot of youth that need to realize this isn’t a joke — incarceration is your life,” said Barber.     For Rebecca Barber — better known as BossLady — rap music not only entertains but it also educates. And it can even save lives. […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Arrest Rates, BossLady, Hip-Hop, Incarceration Rates, Karen Reece, MAY 8 2015, Rebecca Barber, Universal Soul Explosion, Urban Community Arts Network UCAN, VOL. 25 NO. 17

EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED, THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ON THIS PAGE ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE MADISON TIMES

Black Women Killed by Police are Ignored

May 8, 2015

By Julianne Malveaux, NNPA Columnist May 8, 2015   Julianne Malveaux, NNPA Columnist     You know their names – Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice – because these African American men were unarmed and killed by “law enforcement” officers. Their names have been part of a litany invoked when police shootings are discussed. Their […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Lives Matter, Black Women, Julianne Malveaux, MAY 8 2015, Police Brutality, Police Killings, Police Violence, VOL. 25 NO. 17

Teachers with Subconscious Bias Punish Blacks More Severely

May 8, 2015

By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent May 8, 2015   “We discovered, the more likely teachers thought a student was Black, the more harshly they wanted to punish them,” said Jason Okonofua, a doctoral student at Stanford University and co-author of the study, “Two Strikes: Race and the Disciplining of Young Students.” (Courtesy Photo)   […]

Popular Interests In This Article: Black Suspension Rates, MAY 8 2015, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, School Discipline Disparities, School Discipline Guidelines, Teacher Training, VOL. 25 NO. 17

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