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On Dignity [On CEC3 And The Racial Justice Work Ahead Of Us]
A few weeks ago, I found myself underneath a dead whale. For New Yorkers, they know I’m talking about the American Museum of Natural History ... Read More The post On Dignity [On CEC3 And The Racial Justice Work Ahead Of Us] appeared first on The Jose Vilson.
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Boston.com
· Jul 1, 2026
Judge in Karen Read wrongful death suit probes leak of Proctor’s ‘sensitive’ information
“All people deserve fair and equal treatment in our system of justice, regardless of any personal characteristic — as abhorrent as some of them may be.” The post Judge in Karen Read wrongful death suit probes leak of Proctor’s ‘sensitive’ information appeared first on Boston.com.
The Root
· Jun 29, 2026
Supreme Court Hands Down Ruling in Closely Watched Mail-In Voting Battle
We spoke to one legal expert to break down exactly what the Supreme Court's latest ruling on mail-in ballots means for Black people.
Wonkette
· Jul 10, 2026
JD Vance's Week In Literally Glaring Racism, Civil War History Lessons, And Cats
And this was a quiet week.
ScheerPost
· Jun 27, 2026
Press Sees Mamdani as ‘Kingmaker’ Because They Don’t See Voters as Rational
Janine Jackson FAIR To translate from the Murdochian, “hateful” here means being opposed to genocide, police brutality and rent-gouging (New York Post, 6/24/26). The win by a number of progressive candidates in New York City primaries told us something about corporate media. Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post (6/24/26) surprised no one with a front page declaiming: “The Hateful []
Free Press
· Jul 4, 2026
Update on The Ohio Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency
This is where we are at with my Federal civil rights litigation. We are reaching out to provide a transparent update on the status of our federal civil rights litigation, Cynthia Brown v. Dave Yost (Case No. 2:24-cv-01401). As of July 2, 2026, we have passed the 210-day mark since our last major briefings were submitted to the court. We know many of you are waiting—just as we are—for a final ruling from Judge Graham regarding our request for a permanent injunction.
Twitchy
· Jun 30, 2026
Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought
Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought
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Related coverage for "On Dignity [On CEC3 And The Racial Justice Work Ahead Of Us]": Boston.com — Judge in Karen Read wrongful death suit probes leak of Proctor’s ‘sensitive’ information. The Root — Supreme Court Hands Down Ruling in Closely Watched Mail-In Voting Battle. Wonkette — JD Vance's Week In Literally Glaring Racism, Civil War History Lessons, And Cats. ScheerPost — Press Sees Mamdani as ‘Kingmaker’ Because They Don’t See Voters as Rational. Free Press — Update on The Ohio Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency. Twitchy — Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought

