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Rashad Robinson, ColorOfChange.org


 Police killings & Jim Crow era lynchings
We have a key opportunity to transform discriminatory and violent policing nationwide.
We have a key opportunity to transform discriminatory and violent policing nationwide. Ferguson activist holds a sign that reads: Hands up don't shoot.Urge the federal government to take definitive action to enforce a higher standard of policing:Join Us

 

The tragic police killing of 18-year-old Mike Brown hit home for millions across the country. The horror of losing a loved one, to senseless, racially-motivated police violence is a daily threat in the lives of Black people in America. In a time when law enforcement kill Black Americans at nearly the same rate as Jim Crow era lynchings,1 discriminatory and violent policing is a national crisis.

National leaders are paying more attention to racial profiling and police brutality than they have in years, due to the hard work of Black youth and community leaders in Ferguson and across the country.2 In order to capture the momentum of this moment and secure long-term, systemic reforms that transform policing nationwide, we need the federal government to intervene and set a higher standard of policing.

If enough of us demand action, we can change things. Will you join us in calling on the federal government to implement critical reforms to end abusive, militarized, and biased policing targeting Black and brown communities?

While we continue to fight for justice for Mike Brown, Eric Garner, Ramarley Graham and so many others whose lives have been taken at the hands of racially-motivated and violent local law enforcement, the federal government has a clear role to play in overturning the conditions that led to these tragedies, and setting a higher standard of policing across the country. In key ways, the standards, policies, and practices of the executive branch set the tone and tactics of local and state law enforcement.

For decades, our communities have worked tirelessly to combat the wholesale criminalization of Black Americans and the unimaginable police violence that threatens our children, parents, and friends every day. A walk to the store or drive to the mall have long held the risk of an unwarranted search, false arrest, or death. But we are in a historic time and how we capture this time will impact generations to come — the kind of world our children live in, the types of freedoms they have to fight for.

With Attorney General Eric Holder’s resignation approaching, now is the time to push the Department of Justice to do much more.5 Widespread public pressure can keep this issue at the top of the administration’s agenda, and push them to move forward before this major change in DOJ leadership. Next week, community members in Ferguson are organizing a Weekend of Resistance to build momentum for a nationwide movement to end police brutality.6 We need your support to move federal officials beyond symbolic actions to systemic reforms that protect the civil and human rights of all communities.

Join us in calling on the Obama administration, DOJ, and other federal agencies to take immediate action to strengthen police accountability and end discriminatory policing.

Thanks and Peace,

— Rashad, Matt, Arisha, Lyla, Jamar and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
October 3rd, 2014

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References

1. “Mike Brown’s shooting and Jim Crow lynchings have too much in common. It’s time for America to own up,” The Guardian 08-25-14
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3985?t=7&akid=3717.1174326.CH01Xf

2. “Justice Dept. opens civil rights inquiry of Ferguson police,” LA Times 09-04-2014
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3979?t=9&akid=3717.1174326.CH01Xf

3. “Nobody Knows How Many Americans The Police Kill Each Year,” FiveThirtyEight Politics 08-19-14
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3983?t=11&akid=3717.1174326.CH01Xf

4. “Stop and Seize,” Washington Post 09-06-14
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3984?t=13&akid=3717.1174326.CH01Xf

5. “Eric Holder To Step Down As Attorney General,” NPR 09-25-14
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/3992?t=15&akid=3717.1174326.CH01Xf

6. “Join us in Ferguson for a national mobilization,” ColorOfChange
http://act.colorofchange.org/signup/nationalmobilization/?t=17&akid=3717.1174326.CH01Xf

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Did You Miss the President’s Speech on America’s 21st Century Economy?


President Obama just spoke to entrepreneurs at Northwestern University in Illinois. In his remarks, he made the case for what has always fueled America’s leadership: America’s economic greatness.

Our economy is stronger now than when the President took office during the Great Recession. Businesses are creating more jobs, our manufacturing sector is booming, and our nation is more energy independent than ever before.

And while we’ve made great strides, we aren’t there yet — to build an economy that works for every American, we must invest in key economic cornerstones that will create security and opportunity for America’s middle class.

Find out more about the progress we’ve made — and the steps we still must take.

Find out more about our progress here.

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Tens of thousands of people shared what raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 would mean to them personally, or to their communities. Read some of those stories on our interactive map here.

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A thank-you message from Patricia Gualinga


“The protection of nature, forests, and ecosystems is the responsibility of everyone. What happens will ultimately affect us all. We are standing up for our lives, yours, the entire world and for the lives of future generations!”
– Kichwa leader Patricia GualingaDear carmen,

Last week the world witnessed an historic event – indigenous people were at the front of the world’s largest climate march ever! Over 400,000 people participated in the People’s Climate March in New York City and indigenous leaders – those on the frontlines of the battle to protect the earth from climate change – were front and center.

Patricia Gualinga from the community of Sarayaku, Ecuador was one of those leaders. She was able to attend thanks to your support. Besides walking alongside other indigenous leaders in the largest climate march in history, Patricia attended the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples and presented at the People’s Climate Justice Summit, which ran parallel to the UN Climate Summit. She also spoke with various media and press outlets propelling her message to Keep the Oil in the Ground starting with the Amazon to global recognition.

During this whirlwind of activity, which hasn’t ended yet, Patricia stopped outside the UN to express her gratitude for all who stand with her, with her community, and with everyone fighting to protect our planet. Without your solidarity and financial support, this trip would not have been possible for Patricia.

Thank you for your continued partnership in this vital battle for the future of humanity and a healthy climate!


Paul Paz y Miño
Director of Outreach and Online Strategy

Teenage girl was Rape Bait


Madison County School Board: Fire Jeanne Dunaway and Ronnie Blair and initiate legal and criminal investigation of School Administration for the Sparkman Middle School Rape ‘Bait’ Incident of 2010

William Bailey
Madison, Alabama