The NYC Eric Garner protest, in photos
“I’m from a cop family, and you need to take responsibility, m***erf**ker!”
On Dec 4, 2014 by Shawn Carrié
Debunking Bill O’Reilly’s argument about racism in American policing
O’Reilly’s stats are going viral on conservative blogs, because of course they are.
On Dec 4, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Not even Jon Stewart can make the Eric Garner case funny
“We’re definitely not living in a post-racial society.”
On Dec 4, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski
St. Louis police publish tone-deaf Facebook post about the death of Tamir Rice
“Kids will be Kids?”
On Dec 4, 2014 by Rob Price
Satirical hashtag #CrimingWhileWhite flourishes amid Eric Garner protests
Hashtag illustrates sobering realities of crime and race.
On Dec 4, 2014 by Beejoli Shah
What tourists in Times Square thought of the Eric Garner protests
Manhattan’s most popular tourist hubs were filled with tourists and shouting protestors.
On Dec 4, 2014 by Marisa Kabas
NYPD keeps tight control of Eric Garner protests
The cops nearly outnumbered the protesters.
Eric Garner ‘die in’ protest takes over New York’s Grand Central Terminal
This is what a 21st century-protest looks like.
On Dec 3, 2014 by Andrew Couts
Why the Eric Garner decision proves police body cameras aren’t enough
“Wholesale reform” is required, the NYCLU says.
On Dec 3, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo escapes charges for the death of Eric Garner
Garner’s last words were “I can’t breathe.”
Why Ferguson matters for the LGBT community
As Martin Luther King once said: Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
On Dec 3, 2014 by Nico Lang
Lawmakers hold ‘Hands up, don’t shoot!’ Ferguson protest on U.S. House floor
“We cannot and will not accept the devaluation of African-American lives.”
On Dec 2, 2014 by Dell Cameron
Ferguson police: Michael Brown’s stepfather may have incited a riot
Missouri officials discuss charges with conservative talk show hosts.
Obama’s $263M police-camera plan still allows for militarization
The militarization of American law enforcement will continue.
‘Serial’ and Ferguson crowdsourced the hunt for justice—and changed America forever
This is what happens when the media and the justice system collide.
On Dec 2, 2014 by Marisa Kabas
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