By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) — As the nation’s families head back to school, they may notice that for the first time, elementary and middle school students of color will equal the percentage of White students, according to Department of Education projections.White student enrollment has steadily declined, as have birth rates among […]
An eyewitness account of violence in Ferguson, Mo.
By Jazelle Hunt, NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) — At noon on Saturday, August 9, Michael Brown, 18, and his friend, Dorian Johnson, crossed paths with Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson. By 12:04 p.m., Wilson had fatally shot Brown six times. His body was left out for hours as other officers responded to the […]
New York’s homeless pushed deeper into the shadows
By Zafirah Mohamed Zein NEW YORK (IPS) — Joe sits on newspapers spread on the sidewalk by the entrance to midtown’s Grand Central Station. His head rests in his hands, only looking up when coins from passersby clink into his paper cup.“A shelter is like a prison without guards,” he says, when asked why he […]
‘Revolutionary’ whites tried to incite unarmed crowd in Ferguson
By Richard B. Muhammad, Special to the NNPA from The Final Call FERGUSON, Mo. (NNPA) — The National Guard has rolled in and out, but the pain and passion of people in the streets, in homes and in businesses remain and broken hearts still ache. Tear gas, rubber bullets, gas masks, gas canisters and armored […]
Despite current debate, police militarization goes beyond U.S. borders
By Carey L. Biron WASHINGTON (IPS) — The shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer in the southern United States earlier this month has led to widespread public outrage around issues of race, class and police brutality.In particular, a flurry of policy discussions is focusing on the startling level of force […]
Jesse Jackson calls Michael Brown shooting ‘crime of injustice’
By Chris King, The St. Louis American ST. LOUIS — Jesse Jackson told The American he hopes that the U.S. Department of Justice sees the Ferguson Police shooting of Michael Brown on Saturday and resulting community violence as “systematic of a national crisis.”Jackson said, “It was a crime of injustice.” Jackson said.The injustice, he said, […]
Minimum wage, Minimum cost
By Peter Costantini SEATTLE (IPS) —In 1958, when New York State was considering raising its minimum wage, merchants complained that their profit margins were so small that they would have to cut their work forces or go out of business. In 2014 in Seattle at hearings on a proposed minimum wage increase, some businesses voiced […]
Black men show little signs of progress in 40 years
By Freddie Allen, NNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) —Black men are no better off than they were more than 40 years ago, due to mass incarceration and job losses suffered during the Great Recession, according to a new report by researchers at the University of Chicago.Derek Neal and Armin Rick, the co-authors of the study, […]
Community in Outrage Over Handling of Eric Garner Police Killing
By A.B. Nickerson, Special to the NNPA from the New York Amsterdam News NEW YORK —When a white police officer kills an unarmed Black man, as it happened last week on Staten Island, you can expect a furious outrage from one part of the community and an attempt to justify the death from the other […]
Thousands of New Yorkers Protest Gaza Killings
By Kanya D’Almeida NEW YORK (IPS) — Thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets in multiple protests this past week against the Israeli offensive in Gaza, which has left at least 1,049 Palestinians dead and over 6,000 injured since Jul. 8.Among demonstrators’ many demands was that the U.S. government end its massive flow of […]
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