Feature Stories: Articles on Racial Profiling, Immigration Today

Current news, events, research, and reporting, covering the full range of racial issues, racism, discrimination, race relations in the contemporary society.
July 26th, 2013
Written by Russell Roberts in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
Stand Your Ground Laws Map
Democratic legislators into two states - Connecticut and Oklahoma - are seeking a review in their respective states of the controversial "Stand Your Ground" laws that were the flashpoint in the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. Martin was shot by George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer. Zimmerman was recently acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in...
July 25th, 2013
Written by The Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
Italian Soccer Players
REGGIO EMILIA, Italy (AP) - The Italian soccer federation launched an investigation Wednesday after AC Milan midfielder Kevin Constant walked off the field following racist abuse during a friendly match. The incident took place Tuesday during a 2-1 friendly loss to home side Sassuolo in the Trofeo TIM tournament, which also involved Serie A champion Juventus. Constant, who is black, walked off...
July 24th, 2013
Written by Suzanne Gamboa - Associated Press in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
Travyon and Tracy Martin
WASHINGTON (AP) - Tracy Martin, father of the Florida teenager shot dead by George Zimmerman, told black lawmakers he will dedicate himeslf to creating an alternate legecy for his son, beyond the trial and media storm that followed the youth's death. The elder Martin hopes the effort will help prevent similar discrimination and stereotyping currently experienced by many African-American teenagers...
July 23rd, 2013
Written by Josh Lederman in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
Young President Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) – Contrary to many of his critics, President Obama is no stranger in the fight against racial profiling. He led the fight to get legislation passed when he served as an Illinois state senator. In 1999, a fresh-faced senator from the South Side of Chicago heard constituents complain that police were free to pull over drivers because they were black. So Barack Obama proposed a bill...
July 21st, 2013
Written by Bill Barrow in Feature Stories with 0 Comments
Rev. Dr. Norwood Thompson - wearing a hoodie - speaks to a crowd of protesters
"Justice for Trayvon" protest rallies were held in more than one hundred cities across the United States on Saturday. Many organizers, along with the parents of Trayvon Martin, are vowing to keep marching and keep protesting until changes in the self-defense laws occur and George Zimmerman is held accountable on some level. One week after a jury found George Zimmerman not guilty in the death of...

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