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LeBron, Viola Davis, other celebs react to Lori Loughlin's prison choice option - DefenderNetwork.com

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Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James doesn’t like that former Full House star Lori Loughlin gets to choose which Big House she’ll be incarcerated in. James posted on Instagram his disapproval of Loughlin’s upcoming prison sentence, his remarks coming a day after it was revealed that Loughlin can choose where she’ll be locked up in California for her two-month sentence on […]

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Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
Meek Mill Encourages His Fans Call Their Governors And Demand Protections For Prisoners During Coronavirus Outbreak
“We need everyone's voice right now.”
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Source: Celebrities, Music, News, Entertainment, TV Shows & Videos | BET
Push by Jay-Z and Yo Gotti Proves to Be Effective Amid Ongoing Lawsuit Against Mississippi Prison System
The work of rappers Jay-Z and Yo Gotti and Team ROC to obtain proper resources for prison inmates is proving to be successful after a key medical provider
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Western lawyers not fearful of potential COVID-19 outbreak in lock-ups
WESTERN BUREAU: The Cornwall Bar Association (CBA) is not worried about the possibility of some defendants held in detention contracting the coronavirus as news emerged of at least five cases being discovered at the St Andrew-based Horizon Adult...
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Source: Jamaica Gleaner
Around 350 prisoners released to ease overcrowding in response to COVID-19 - Stabroek News
Over 300 prisoners have been released as part of efforts to reduce the size of the inmate population in the overcrowded prisons across the country in wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, Director of Prisons Gladwin Samuels
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
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A. Philip Randolph
Asa Philip Randolph[1] (April 15, 1889 – May 16, 1979) was a leader in the Civil Rights Movement, the American labor movement, and socialist political
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Source: ThoughtCo
Black Man Claiming ‘Misconduct’ In 1976 Rape Trial Calls On Gov. Roy Cooper To Commute Sentence
Lau is awaiting a decision to vacate Long’s conviction, to send it back to lower court or to uphold his
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Source: NewsOne
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'We're expendable': black Americans pay the price as states lift lockdowns
Majority black counties already account for more than half of all coronavirus cases in the US and nearly 60% of
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Source: News, sport and opinion from the Guardian's US edition | The Guardian
Zambia frees jailed gay couple as part of prison amnesty
A Zambian couple jailed for homosexuality in 2019 were freed this week as part of an amnesty for convicted prisoners to mark Africa Freedom Day, a government gazette
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Downtown Atlanta Jail To Be Repurposed Into Justice And Equity Center - Blavity
According to Fast Company, the city has been organizing a strategy to transform its jail for months and has tapped architect Deanna Van Buren to lead the designing of the
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Popcorn with Zenger: No one to root for in ‘All Day and a Night’ | Afro
“All Day and a Night,” the latest film from Netflix, tells the story of a young black man dealing with the reality of his
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Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
Tale of two murals
The City of St. Petersburg unveiled a “Black Life Matters Mural” on a city street, similar to
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Jay-Z & Meek Mill To Donate 10 Million Masks To Prisons Across America
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Old, Sick and Incarcerated
Yet the federal correctional institution that housed Manafort had no coronavirus cases, and Manafort had served fewer than two years of his more than seven-year
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Brandy's alleged stalker arrested, singer gets restraining order
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Justice For Shaheen Mackey: Graphic Video Shows Prison Guards Taser Shackled Inmate In Medical Distress Before Death
Shaheen Mackey, who was an inmate at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, suffered from an epileptic seizure only to met with a brutal response that his family argues caused his death.
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Tanzania: Immediate Measures to Protect the Rights of Prison Detainees
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The Exception but Never the Rule – Voice and Viewpoint
On April 21, 2020, San Diego Superior Court Judge Harry Elias granted Jane Dorotik, 73, to be released from prison due to health issues and her
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Women at Risk as COVID-19 Strikes State Prisons in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties | Black Voice News
Across California there are at minimum 436 incarcerated persons—men and women—confined and struggling to stay alive with active cases of
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Source: Black Voice News | The Voice of the Black Community in California
Atlanta to Transform City Jail Into Justice and Equality Center Community Space
The City of Atlanta is moving forward with a plan to  to transform the Atlanta City Detention Center into a space for justice and equity.
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Delta Beverages donate to prison inmates
BY LORRAINE MUROMO DELTA Corporations, a multi-national beverages company have donated uniforms and sanitary wear to Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS) worth $200 000 in a bid to improve the livelihoods of female inmates. The organisation donated 200 fabrics for uniforms, 20 boxes of
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
Jim Crow Laws: Tennessee, 1866-1955
The State of Tennessee enacted 20 Jim Crow laws between 1866 and 1955, including six requiring school segregation, four which outlawed miscegenation, three which segregated railroads, two requiring segregation for public accommodations, and one which mandated segregation on streetcars.  The 1869
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Old, Sick And Incarcerated
Yet the federal correctional institution that housed Manafort had no coronavirus cases, and Manafort had served fewer than two years of his more than seven-year
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Mass grave found of Sudanese conscripts killed in 1998, says prosecutor
Sudan's public prosecutor announced on Monday the discovery of a mass grave containing conscripts allegedly killed after trying to flee a military camp in 1998 under ousted president Omar
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Criminal Justice Reform Advocates Don’t Plan To Let A Biden Administration Off The Hook
Formerly incarcerated people hope that Joe Biden and his Democratic vice presidential choice, Sen. Kamala Harris, will amplify their voices and concerns.
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Advocates Call for More Action, Transparency to Protect Nebraska Inmates from Coronavirus : Omaha Star
Bob Wiley knows how it sounds — to say it’s inevitable the novel coronavirus could spread quickly and fatally in Nebraska’s prisons sounds grave. But the 45-year-old has fresh knowledge of these facilities, having just been released January 31 after spending 18 months
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Sikhala’s daily life at Chikurubi
guest column:Hopewell Chin’ono TODAY as you read this article, Job Sikhala would have woken up at 5:30am from the cold concrete floor that he has been sleeping on since his persecution and incarceration at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, which started four weeks ago. He is not a convicted
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Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People
Richard Spencer unable to secure legal defense in Charlottesville lawsuit
Spencer, former leader of the white nationalist group, Traditionalist Worker Party, is the eighth person to lose representation in the
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HOSTS ROUND TABLE TO ADDRESS SYSTEMIC RACISM IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM •
For 75 years EBONY and JET have been the authoritative voice highlighting the injustices of Black Americans from featuring the open casket of the lynching of 14-year old Emmett Till, to the footage of the brutality against nonviolent protesters during the Civil Rights Movement to the need for bail
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COVID Prison Release: State To Start With Non-Violent Inmates Over Age 30 
Prison officials announced July 10 that an estimated 8,000 incarcerated individuals will be eligible for early release by the end of August, in order to stem the COVID-19 outbreak in California’s prison system. 
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Sentenced for life for selling $30 worth of marijuana, military veteran Derek Harris to be freed - Face2Face Africa
Derek Harris, a military veteran serving a life sentence for selling $30 worth of marijuana is set to be released after he was re-sentenced from life without parole to nine years. Harris on October 2, 2008, sold .69 grams of marijuana to an undercover police officer. Arrested four months later, he
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