She has lost four sons to gun violence. No one has gone to prison. Do these black lives matter?

BY   Petula Dvorak PUB   The Washington Post [perfectpullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=”16″]The fourth time around, it doesn’t get any easier to bury a son lost to gun violence.[/perfectpullquote]Phyllis Gray is 53 and tired. Tired of the calls, tired of the funerals, tired of T-shirts with the faces of four dead sons. Tired of no […]

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The ‘Ground’ in ‘Stand Your Ground’ Means Any Place a White Person Is Nervous

[two_fifth padding=”0 25px 0 10px”]BY   Patricia J. Williams  |  PUB   The Nation He looked dangerous. He looked like a suspect. He looked like he was reaching for a weapon. The officer feared for his life.[/two_fifth][three_fifth_last padding=”0 0px 0 10px”] This familiar litany was recited on the news more than once in this vexed summer—a time weighted […]

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