Juvenile expunction bill soars through House The bill is among the most ambitious criminal justice reform efforts in decades. The House unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would broaden a juvenile’s ability to expunge their arrest record in Florida. State law limits expungement opportunities to minors who complete a diversion program after a first-time misdemeanor Read More…
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Books N Bros, Book Club
Books N Bros, Book Club, Created by SIDNEY KEYS III, a sophomore at Pace Academy in Atlanta, is finding success in a book club he created for Black boys. The teen’s club, Books N Bros, allows Black children to come together and read stories which represent their own reality. Sidney started his club when he was 11 years Read More…
13th Amendment & H.R. 40 Reparation
REPThe Real Deal On Reparations: How American History Has Justified H.R. 40 Those who were willing to commit to spending 4.5 billion dollars over the next decade to “celebrate” Juneteenth have no excuse for failing to support H.R. 40. Distorted portrait of Black male. / Photo Credit: Getty Images If you’re interested in sharing your opinion on any Read More…
MARXISM
Marco Rubio warns CPAC of Marxist influence in America EPolitics and religion are at stake, Rubio warned. Sen. Marco Rubio characterized American life as “hard” on Friday and warned CPAC attendees of an ideology increasingly imposing its influence on America: Marxism. “I believe there are a lot of people in this country influenced by Marxism that Read More…
‘Rise of the Moors’ Woman Sues State for Violating her 2nd Amended Right
‘Rise if the Moors’ Iyanga Bay, a Black woman whose second amended Rights were violated by Massachusetts State Troopers. Ms. Iyanga Bay claims to be one of the owners of “Rise of the Moors” is suing Massachusetts State Troopers for the apparent “genocide” they committed by taking a gun and ammunition from her car outside Read More…
10 year
10 year 10-year-old Black girl ‘handcuffed with excessive force and arrested from school’ over an offensive drawing of a bully Davenport Journal 17 hours ago The 10-year-old girl may see her name be expunged from police records, but the memory of being arrested in front of her classmates and teachers may never be erased from Read More…