Our nation incarcerates more people — over 2.3 million in 2006 — than any other country. Because justice is not equally administered in the United States, Black males are disproportionately represented among America’s imprisoned population, currently numbering 837,000 in state and federal prisons.
Monthly Archives: November 2007
What Would Jesus Buy? – Amy Goodman
As the holiday shopping frenzy begins, one documentary explores the problems of mass consumerism and the exploited foreign labor it depends on.
Why Al Sharpton is the Man Millions Love to Hate
Earl Ofari Hutchison – Sharpton is a breathing, walking reminder that race still matters in America.