Chicago Torture Justice raises money to open

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The Chicago Torture Justice Memorial Foundation has $1.8 million from a Mellon Foundation Grant and a $1.25 million grant from the city to fully fund (Jon) Burge torture survivors memorial. The Chicago Torture Justice Center was born out of reparations for survivors of police torture. Under the command of Chicago Police Department (CPD) Commander Jon Burge,…

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Black student arrests at Harvard are at a three-year high

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After the U.S. Supreme Court ruling outlawing affirmative action, Harvard University police will have fewer opportunities to stop and arrest Black students. Harvard is considered the citadel of higher education, but mirrors most of the nation’s cities where police arrest many more Blacks than Whites. That Harvard’s police department is headed by an African American…

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Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action

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The U.S. Supreme Court today eliminated race-conscious admissions, or affirmative action, in selecting students for college admissions.  The ruling was hailed by former President Donald Trump, who packed the Court with conservatives, setting in motion today’s decision. President George H.W. Bush also aided and abetted ultra-conservative court decisions by appointing Justice Clarence Thomas to the…

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Wagner Group is deeply involved in parts of Africa

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The Wagner Group, a mercenary army with business connections, nearly reached Moscow in what many believed was a coup attempt to oust Russian President Vladimir Putin before abruptly turning around last week.     But the Wagner Group has been involved in several African countries since 2017, according to Council on Foreign Relations. The council added that…

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Barbados’ Prime Minister said poor countries need more help in fighting climate change

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Signs hanging outside the Paris Conference on Climate Change greeted attendees with strong words.  The signs said “End Fossil Finance†and “Make Polluters Pay,” promoting the conference, which was held in Paris. Leaders from more than 80 countries attended the meeting, which ended Friday. Mia Mottey, Barbados’ Prime Minister who cosponsored the conference with French…

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