Feature Stories: Articles on Racial Profiling, Immigration Today
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January 22nd, 2013
Written by Nomaan Merchant - Associated Press in Feature Stories, Latest News with 0 Comments
DALLAS (AP) - The Dallas prosecutor who built a reputation for freeing wrongfully convicted inmates says he has an idea to advance criminal justice reform in Texas: allowing defendants to appeal convictions and sentences on the basis of race.
Craig Watkins, the Dallas County district attorney, said in a recent interview that he wants lawmakers to consider what he called the Racial Justice Act....
January 22nd, 2013
Written by Janet McConnaughey - Associated Press in Feature Stories, Latest News with 0 Comments
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The "baby dolls," an on-again, off-again Mardi Gras tradition of New Orleans' African-American ethnic values within the community, are on again.
The troupes of women strutting and prancing in bonnets, garters, and skimpy or short, ruffled dresses on Fat Tuesday also are being spotlighted in a new book and museum exhibit that trace their history and modern rebirth.
When the...
January 20th, 2013
Written by Jesse Washington - AP National Writer in Feature Stories, Latest News with 0 Comments
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
This sentence spoken by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has been quoted countless times as expressing one of America's bedrock values, its language almost sounding like a constitutional amendment on equality.
Yet today, 50...
January 17th, 2013
Written by Holbrook Mohr - Associated Press in Feature Stories, Latest News with 0 Comments
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A report by several advocacy groups says many Mississippi schools use harsh disciplinary practices that lead to children being expelled and even incarcerated for minor infractions under policies disproportionally affecting minorities.
The report comes less than three months after the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit that alleges there is a "school-to-prison pipeline"...
January 15th, 2013
Written by Susan Montoya Bryan - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Leaders of an American Indian community in northern New Mexico are seeking the return of all land within the boundaries of the 89,000-acre Valles Caldera National Preserve, citing the area as a "spiritual sanctuary" and part of their traditional homeland.
Jemez Pueblo filed a lawsuit in federal court last summer to establish its aboriginal right to ownership of the...






