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Archive for December 20th, 2008

Katrina Crimes Still Need to be Investigated

1:25 pm By Maegan La Mala · New Orleans| crime| race · Comments Off

20 Dec 2008

While Hurricane Katrina has faded from the memory of most of the U.S public and the mainstream media, for others, there are still crimes that have raw open scars and that serve as reminders of how far we still are from a “post-racial world”

I’m not surprised by what I saw in the video above, but none the less, horrified, disgusted, and angry.

You can share the information and also sign a petition demanding that these crimes are investigated.

Via / Womanist Musings

Grab your cup of coffee this snow covered morning and read these links with me.

One couple and their 18 children and no, they are not Latino.

One attorney (and I know many more), thinks Cali’s Prop. 8 is unconstitutional and should be overturned.

Workers who took over their closing factory in Chicago finally got their settlement checks.

Wanna smell like carne?

Have a beautiful sabado!


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