Saturday, July 7, 2012

I have chosen this week of  liberty, fraternity.... and the third estate being truth for celebration of humanity, don't care as much about one unless I care about all!
Race, Youth and Criminal Justice System
July 6, 2012:

Activists Occupy to Fight Racism and to Struggle for Racial Justice
In New York, people of color play key role in shaping Occupy movement  July 6, 2012

Baltimore Hip Hop on School to Prison Pipeline
Cultural event features Baltimore youth performing original work on the high incarceration rates of youth in the city  June 29, 12

What Would Make Baltimore Safer?
Monique Dixon and Terry Hickey Part 2: There is no evidence supporting a new $100 million youth prison for youth charged as adults  April 25, 2012

Does Charging Youth as Adults Make Baltimore Safer?
Monique Dixon and Terry Hickey: There is no evidence supporting a new $100 million youth prison for youth charged as adults  April 23, 2012

Treat Young Offenders Like Your Own Child
Bart Lubow: There are many proven alternatives to incarceration  October 23, 2011

Baltimore Debates New Youth Jail
State plans to spend 100 million on facility to hold juveniles charged as adults  October 22, 2011

Media Depicts U.S. Juvenile Detention Facilities as Rehabilitative
Bart Lubow: Youth Prisons are places of violence, of arbitrary exercise of power, and are fundamentally dehumanizing  October 19, 2011

Race, Youth and Criminal Justice System in Baltimore
Bart Lubow: Structural racism plays a major role in which youth are arrested and go to jail  October 3, 2011

Why are Kids in Jail?
Bart Lubow: Zero tolerance policies and racial bias are pushing many kids out of school and into jail  September 19, 2011

Does Locking Young Offenders up Longer, Make us Safer?
TRNN REPORT: In Baltimore and across the country more young people are being charged as adults and going to prison with longer sentences  October 9, 2011

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