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Month: April 2019
Richmond Cop: ‘Wait Till Your Asses Turn 18. Then You’re Mine’
According to NBC News, the Richmond Police Department launched an internal investigation after 13-year-old Cameron Hillard, a student at Albert Hill Middle School in Richmond, Va., shared a clip of a police officer yelling out his cruiser window to a group of students.
Source: Richmond Cop: ‘Wait Till Your Asses Turn 18. Then You’re Mine’
Why are Black churches being burned in Louisiana? – Rolling Out
Black churches are being burned in Louisiana. In a span of 10 days, three historically Black churches have been destroyed by fire, according to The New York Times. The first fire occurred on March 26, 2016, at St. Mary Baptist Church in Port Barre. On April 2, Greater Union Baptist Church in Opelousas burned, and Mount…
Source: Why are Black churches being burned in Louisiana? – Rolling Out
We can run out of land to grow food, warns study – Big Think
Dietary rules need to consider the land needed to grow the food, cautions new study.
Source: We can run out of land to grow food, warns study – Big Think
Egypt’s Darkest Hour | Egypt’s Darkest Hour: Full Episode | Secrets of the Dead | PBS
Archaeologists discover a mass grave with the bones of nearly 60 people near Luxor, Egypt.
Source: Egypt’s Darkest Hour | Egypt’s Darkest Hour: Full Episode | Secrets of the Dead | PBS
Hunger and an ‘Abandoned’ Hospital: Puerto Rico Waits as Washington Bickers – The New York Times
A languishing island hospital and expired food aid are some of the signs that rebuilding has stagnated nearly a year and a half after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico.
Claims of Racism and Brutality Dog Los Angeles County Sheriff ‘Deputy Gangs’ – The Appeal
“Deputy Gangs” within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department have been accused of racism and brutality in dozens of lawsuits.
Source: Claims of Racism and Brutality Dog Los Angeles County Sheriff ‘Deputy Gangs’ – The Appeal
The Healing Power of Nature – aeon – Pocket
The most dramatic transformations that he’s observed have been in disabled military veterans on 16-day kayaking trips organised by a group called Team River Runner.
Cara Romero’s Billboard Art Reminds Us We’re on Native American Land | Los Angeleno
Cara Romero, the Inglewood-born Chemehuevi photographer, shines a light on our disconnect with native cultures in this year’s Desert X art exhibition.
Source: Cara Romero’s Billboard Art Reminds Us We’re on Native American Land | Los Angeleno
This Video Game Tackles Homelessness by Putting the Player on the Streets — Make Change
Sell trash, eat trash, beg, and hope for work: “Change” is a depressing look at homelessness.
Source: This Video Game Tackles Homelessness by Putting the Player on the Streets — Make Change