Sunday, February 28, 2021

Solutions for United States Wrongdoer Justice Reform

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This year, racial tensions have actually cast renewed attention on the oppression and inequity within United States law enforcement processes and our criminal justice system. While Black and Latino Americans make up 30 percent of the United States population, they account for 60 percent of prisoners.

Brittany Barnett, Lawyer, Social Entrepreneur, and Author; Janice Mathis, Executive Director, National Council of Negro Women (NCNW); Louis Reed, Director of Organizing and Partnerships, #Cut50 Moderated by Ertharin Cousin.

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