One In Four Young Black Men Recall Recent Unfair Police Treatment, Gallup Finds

By Nicole Flatow

imagesAlmost one in four young black males have experienced recent unfair treatment by the police, according to a newly released Gallup Survey. Among black males between ages 18 and 35, 24 percent said they recalled an instance within the last 30 days in which they were treated unfairly during dealings with the police. For all African Americans, that number was 17 percent. Here’s Gallup’s breakdown by category:

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Twenty-four percent of African Americans also reported unfair treatment at a store, while 16 percent reported mistreatment in a restaurant, bar, theater, or other entertainment place within the last 30 days.

Police targeting of young black men has drawn new attention with the acquittal of George Zimmerman, but it is not a new phenomenon. Reports of police mistreatment of African Americans reached their peak in 2004, when 25 percent of all blacks surveyed by Gallup reported police mistreatment within a one-month period. In 2011, the New York Police Department made more stops of young black men than the number of young black men in all of New York City. Personal experiences have prompted even some of the most prominent and powerful African Americans to advise their sons on avoiding mistreatment by police, including former Reading Rainbow host Levar Burton, and Attorney General Eric Holder. After a jury found Trayvon Martin shooter George Zimmerman not guilty, MSNBC Host Melissa Harris Perry said she was relieved when her ultrasound revealed that she was pregnant with a girl because of the adversity she feared a boy would face. “I will never forget the relief I felt — I’m a sexual assault survivor — and yet the relief I felt at my 20-week ultrasound when they told me it was a girl,” she said. “And last night I thought, I live in a country that makes me wish my sons away, makes me wish that they don’t exist because it’s not safe.”

What is most remarkable about the Gallup poll is that it captures only unfair treatment by police within a random 30-day time period — a duration during which most Americans probably have no interaction at all with police.

Read More One In Four Young Black Men Recall Recent Unfair Police Treatment, Gallup Finds | ThinkProgress.

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Inside our racist brains

By Maya Wiley

thoughtsGeorge Zimmerman may not be that different from the rest of us. In fact, research shows that college students and most everyone else are more likely to shoot a Black man holding an object like a wallet, than a white man.

In just two short months between January 1, 2012 and March 31, 2012, 28 Black people were intentionally shot dead. The shooters were most often police, but also security guards and the George Zimmermans of the world – the fearful, frustrated and self-styled protectors of their communities. Eighteen of the Black people shot were unarmed. Only two had confirmed firearms. Eight allegedly had non-lethal weapons. Trayvon Martin was one of those killed in this period. We don’t account for implicit racial bias in our criminal laws, nor our everyday interactions; honoring the legacy of Trayvon Martin means no longer making this mistake.

But first, why are so many unarmed Black people assumed to be armed and dangerous — and, therefore, shot? Over the last two decades, researchers have made tremendous strides in understanding how our brains understand race.

In 1999, police officers in New York City shot an unarmed, 23-year-old West-African immigrant named Amadou Diallo. The police shot Diallo in the doorway of his apartment building when Diallo reached for his wallet. The police insist they saw that Diallo had a gun. After the officers were acquitted of Diallo’s murder, Joshua Correll, then a graduate student in psychology, asked himself, “What if the officers had approached a white guy and he had run into the vestibule of his apartment building and reached for a wallet?” Correll decided to find out.

Correll formed a video game-like experiment based on decades of “implicit associations” research. Participants had milliseconds to assess whether a person (or “target”) on the screen was carrying a gun. If the person had a gun, the participant had to quickly push a button to “shoot” the person. If the person had something else, like a wallet or a cell phone, participants had to press a different button. Time and again, research subjects wrongly shot the unarmed Black “targets.” And here is the kicker: Correll’s findings held even when the research subjects were Black. In other words, even Black people are more likely to shoot unarmed Black targets than armed white targets.

Read More Inside our racist brains – Salon.com.

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House of Horrors: Labor Trafficking in Domestic Workers

By Ai-Jen Poo and Tiffany Williams

untitledImagine waking to the sound of a baby crying at 5 a.m., opening your eyes, and looking into the crib from a cot right beside it. Another day begins. Perhaps you are only 23 years old, but feel much older because you have been subsisting on four hours of sleep per night and leftover scraps from your employer’s dinner table, and you suffer severe back pain for which you have been denied access to doctors. Maybe you came to the United States from Indonesia, the Philippines, or Kenya by way of Bahrain, Saudia Arabia, or Lebanon, sponsored by a princess or a diplomat. More than likely, your employer has taken your passport, visa, and other documents to keep you from being able to leave, though she told you it was for your own protection. You were promised a fair wage and regular hours of work. You probably even signed a contract. Yet here you’ve awakened in the baby’s bedroom, no room of your own, no ability to contact your family, living in constant fear of what might happen if you spoke out or tried to escape.

You are one of the hundreds, maybe thousands of migrant women workers who have left their families at home to care for someone else’s, only to be trafficked into domestic servitude.

The case reported last week involving the Kenyan maid abused by the “Saudi princess” in Southern California was only the latest of many examples of severe exploitation of migrant domestic workers.

The International Labor Organization, Human Rights Watch, the ACLU, and other human-rights advocacy organizations have compiled report after report about human trafficking and migrant domestic-worker abuse around the world. Forced overtime, degrading living conditions, withholding of pay and identity documents, threats, emotional abuse, and even physical and sexual assault are so common in the migrant domestic-worker population that each case almost mirrors the last. While the stories surrounding workers in the Middle East tend to be severe, the elements that make workers vulnerable, like employer sponsorship and lack of protections or recognition for their work, are not unique to the Gulf.

Read More House of Horrors: Labor Trafficking in Domestic Workers – The Daily Beast.

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Biggby Coffee Terminates Michigan Teen Employee After ‘Horrific’ Trayvon Martin Tweet

By Kate Abbey-Lambertz

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A teen who tweeted an offensive statement about Trayvon Martin learned the hard way this week that social media can have professional consequences, when a Michigan company took immediate action and terminated her before she had even begun her new job.

The 17-year-old, who had been hired at a Biggby Coffee franchise in Livonia, Mich. but not yet begun training or started working reportedly tweeted: “I want to thank god… for that bullet that killed Trayvon Martin,” according to CBS Detroit.

According to MLive, it was posted to her account the night a jury delivered a “not guilty” verdict for George Zimmerman after he shot and killed 17-year-old Martin.

Shortly after, offended individuals tweeted at the company and filled its Facebook page with messages condemning the company for hiring a “racist” employee and pledging not to patronize the shop.

Bob Perry, owner of the Livonia store, told The Huffington Post he found his would-be employee’s tweet “horrific.”

Read More Biggby Coffee Terminates Michigan Teen Employee After ‘Horrific’ Trayvon Martin Tweet.

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Charles Koch on the Poor: Let Them Eat Economic Freedom

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By Leslie Savan

Quit whining, American poor people and refugees from the middle class. You’re actually part of the 1 percent.

That’s the laughably misleading claim in a new ad from right-wing multibillionaire Charles Koch. The $200,000 ad campaign, now running in Kansas, starts off like one of those breathless infomercials: “Are you in the 1 percent?” a male voiceover asks. “Well, if you earn over $34,000 a year, you are one of the wealthiest one percent”—he pauses slightly before the kicker—“in the world.”

That’s right, all you have to do is to look at the very big picture, and count your blessings that you live in free-market economy. “People in the most economically free countries,” the narrator tries to explain, “earn on average over eight times more than people in the least free. The poor earn ten times as much.”

And what is this “economic freedom” that lets you imagine you’re clinking martini glasses with hedge-fund managers at their penthouse soirées? Simply, it’s freedom from government regulations, the kind that so constrain Charles Koch and his brother David, the sixth richest men in the world (net worth each: $43.4 billion).

Read More Charles Koch on the Poor: Let Them Eat Economic Freedom | The Nation.

*** SMDH!!! This goes beyon callous and insensitive. He will burn in that place for sure when he dies. It figures that his experiment will be in Kansas. ~ SB***

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Editorial: Detroit faces hardship, but then hope

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By Detroit Free Press Editors

The can of consequences Detroit’s been kicking down the road for decades finally came to a landing Thursday in federal bankruptcy court. The filing was inevitable. Faced with a steadily collapsing fiscal structure, the city’s leaders did nothing but bicker, deny and avoid. And keep spending.

Now Detroit is at the mercy of a Chapter 9 process that no one truly understands, and so no one can predict with any confidence where it will lead.

Will creditors cart off the beloved treasures of the Detroit Institute of Arts? Will city retirees see their pensions dissipate? There are no certain answers. But it is safe to say that the bankruptcy will bring further hardship to the long-suffering citizens of Detroit, at least for the short term.

The city’s remaining residents already live in a place where, in a life-or-death emergency, they may as well call a hearse as an ambulance; where nearly 90 percent of homicides go unsolved; where 80,000 abandoned structures blight the landscape; where half the street lights don’t burn at night.

For those citizens, bankruptcy at least offers the hope of eventual relief from the hell created by politicians who served themselves instead of their people.

Yes, Detroit was plagued by afflictions outside its control. Regional racial animosities drained the city of its once-strong middle class. The collapse of the domestic automobile industry destroyed the industrial base. Corrupt leaders stuffed their pockets and enriched their friends.

But the root cause of the nation’s largest-ever bankruptcy filing is the legacy of leadership that failed to rise to the city’s challenges.

Read More Editorial: Detroit faces hardship, but then hope | The Detroit News.

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Detroit files thousands of pages of documents in bankruptcy, lists 100,000 creditors

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City seal of Detroit, Michigan. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Nathan Bomey, Brent Snavely, & Alisa Priddle

The city of Detroit filed thousands of documents in its bankruptcy case late Thursday, as Detroit emergency manager Kevyn Orr builds a case that the city is insolvent and must execute a dramatic restructuring with the court’s support.Orr restated his case that the city cannot pay its bills and has nearly $20 billion in liabilities.

Among the documents are more than 3,000 pages listing all of the city’s creditors, which number more than 100,000.

The list includes the names of all of the city’s active employees and its retirees, a list of properties that have tax claims with the city, numerous bondholders, business creditors and companies that insured Detroit debt.

One of the most important documents is a list of the city’s top 20 creditors.

The city’s largest creditors are the General Retirement System of the City of Detroit ($2.037 billion in unfunded liabilities), the Police and Fire Retirement System of the City of Detroit ($1.437 billion in unfunded and accrued pension liabilities), U.S. Bank N.A. as a trustee for pension certificate holders ($801 million), U.S. Bank as a trustee for other pension certificates ($516 million), U.S. Bank as trustee for other pension liabilities ($153 million), U.S. Bank as a bond registrar and transfer agent ($100 million in unlimited tax general obligation bonds) and U.S. Bank as bond registrar and transfer agent ($73.5 billion in limited tax general obligation capital improvement bonds).

Late Thursday, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan added a tab to the center of its web site titled “City of Detroit Bankruptcy Filing.”

Those that click on the tab will learn the actual case number assigned to Detroit’s filing, the process for appointing the judge and how to access the documents.

via Detroit files thousands of pages of documents in bankruptcy, lists 100,000 creditors | Detroit Free Press | freep.com.

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Detroit goes bankrupt, largest municipal filing in U.S. history

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By Michael A. Fletcher

Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in the nation’s history Thursday afternoon, capping a long decline that left the nation’s automaking capital bleeding residents and revenue, while rendering city services a mess.

The nation’s fourth-largest city in the 1950s with nearly 2 million residents, the city has seen its populaton plummet to 700,000 as residents fled increasing crime and deteriorating sevices, taking their tax dollars with them.

The five-decade slide has left the city owing creditors some $19 billion and under the control of a state-appointed emergency manager. The manager has been negotiating with creditors from bond holders to pensioners to forge a plan to restructure the debt. But an agreement proved elusive as pensioners objected to benefit cuts and bond holders and insurers pressed the city to sell off assets to repay money the city borrowed to fund improvements and plug deficits.

Earlier this week, lawyers for the city’s two pension funds filed suit seeking to block Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder from authorizing a bankruptcy filing. Now, the efforts to restructure Detroit’s staggering debt will play out under the supervision of a federal bankruptcy judge, a process that could take years.

The city’s massive debt is matched only by a devastating loss of revenue and residents — a long-term condition that has escalated in recent years.

The city’s population has plummeted by 26 percent since 2000, while the unemployment rate has jumped from 7.3 percent to 18.6 percent. Property tax collections are down 20 percent and income tax collections are down by more than a third in just the past five years — despite some of the highest tax rates in the state. Even casino taxes, a bright spot in recent years, are projected to decrease because of increased competition from nearby Toledo.

Read More Detroit goes bankrupt, largest municipal filing in U.S. history-Washington Post

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