*+-Listen in to the “ROUNDTABLE PANEL DISCUSSION” blogtalk radio special with INCARCERATED authors Melvin Ray, founder of the FREE ALABAMA MOVEMENT and documentary series, Ivan Kilgore, Chairman of the United Black Family Scholarship Foundation and author of Domestic Genocide: The Institutionalization of Society. This panel discussion also features film maker…
*+-Victims of Misfortune is a feature-length, social change documentary that will give a historical and current look at America’s criminal justice system and the discriminatory policies that people with a criminal backgrounds face, post conviction/release. Show your support by sharing this video. Follow Victims Of Misfortune on: Twitter Follow Victims…
*+-At the end of America’s “Civil War”, the 13th amendment was signed into law abolishing slavery in America, except as punishment of a crime. During this time, “emancipation proclamation” was a global matter in majority of the nations that participated in the enslavement of African people. Kidnapped Africans forced into…
*+-The United States incarcerates more of its citizens than any other nation in the world. Once a person has been convicted of a crime he/she will be discriminated against “legally” for employment, housing, education, and government benefits. In America, the “face of crime” is African and Latino males, while the…