Monthly Archives: March 2010

Race and justice are absolutely related!

How are race and justice related? Well, the answer is portrayed in many instances expanding from when slavery was allowed until today.  Justice is treating the people equally or justly. People are usually pulled over because of biased and stereotypical … Continue reading

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Race does play a role in Justice.

Race and Justice go hand in hand. Since the beginning of time we have categorized people because of their race. If everyone was of the same race we would find other ways to create a separation amongst each other, we … Continue reading

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Taking the Right Exit

Tamding Sherpa A dog barks in your street. You, either, complain that the dog is disturbing the peaceful environment, or you look out to see what caused it. You have a choice. Maybe the dog saw a fire and therefore, … Continue reading

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Racism in Justice: The True Hierarchy of Inequality

Legal justice is largely engulfed by prejudice ideas and racist tendencies. While some people choose to ignore the prevalence of racism in our daily lives, and especially in our justice system, it impacts the lives of millions.Sociologists have performed studies … Continue reading

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Do We Really Have Justice and Equality?

Free for Equality and Justice Do We Really Have Justice and Equality?                                                           By Sandra Levkovich After reading Prison Writings by Leonard PeltierReading Prison Writings by Leonard Peltier, you learn how the Indian race is in serious jeopardy. He … Continue reading

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Race vs. Justice: Is There a Connection?

Madhavi Rampersaud In my opinion, justice is served when someone is treated fairly and reasonably after being subjected to an act of unfair treatment whether it is due to their race, social status, or any other personal qualities. When I … Continue reading

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Corruption

A Corrupt Government After reading Prison Writings, Ward Churchill’s articles, and my fellow classmates essays I would say that justice and race are two terms that don’t mix very well. Race and injustice sounds a little better, especially in America. … Continue reading

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American Dream? More Like American Nightmare!

DanLin O. Sacco & Vanzetti Documentary (Youtube) Due to the snowstorm on Friday, I was unable to attend the screening of the Sacco and Vanzetti documentary at Revolution Books. Fortunately, I was able to find the documentary uploaded in fourteen … Continue reading

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Deep Connection of Race and Justice

http://barjin.hp.infoseek.co.jp/cgi-bin/diary/UPDIARY/191.jpeg After I read Prison Writings, I feel that injustice meaning is robbing and ignoring of people’s( other races) right to live, put simply the elimination of their(different race’s) existence. I keep believing that real justice consists of the mind … Continue reading

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Race and Injustice Relate Better

Jahmal Butcher From what I have read in Leonard Peltier’s book, I do not see how race can relate to justice. I say this because when speaking about race and what it might relate to, all I think about is … Continue reading

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