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Subject Locking people up won't make communities safer
Date May 24, 2021 9:35 PM
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Today at Ms. | May 22, 2021

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“Second Chances” for Those Released From Prison Implies They’ve Been Given a First [[link removed]]

BY TYRA PATTERSON | Locking people up doesn’t make your community safer. However, helping people when they come home from prison does. We have to call for policy changes that end senseless collateral consequences for those who are system-impacted.

Indigenous Women Lead the Movement to Stop Line 3 Pipeline: “This is Everything We Have” [[link removed]]

BY OSPREY ORIELLE LAKE and KATHERINE QUAID | For seven years, Indigenous organizations, primarily led by women, and allied environmental groups have taken every route possible to stop oil company Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline. Meet 11 remarkable Indigenous Water Protectors who are on the frontlines fighting to stop Line 3 and protect their communities and homelands.

We Heart: Youth Punk Band the Linda Lindas’ Song ‘Racist, Sexist Boy’ Combats Xenophobia [[link removed]]

BY MICHAEL HERRERA | “A little while before we went into lockdown, a boy in my class came up to me and said that his dad told him to stay away from Chinese people,” said The Linda Lindas’ drummer Mila, 10, into her microphone. “After I told him I was Chinese, he backed away from me. Eloise and I wrote this song about that experience.”

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