Friday, May 15th, 2009
Year: November 2004
Edition/Volume: Vol. 33, No. 9
Publisher: Community Renewal Society
Contributors: Alysia Tate, Jason Reblando, Kimbriell Kelly, Mick Dumke, Rui Kaneya, Rupa Shenoy, Mary Hanlon, Alden K. Loury, Brian J. Rogal,Walter S. Mitchell III
Subjects: Politics, Current Events
Keywords: Activism, Sabrina Harris, Ryan Harris, Englewood, Criminal Justice, Albany Park, Literacy, Immigration, Employment, New Americans Initiative, Safer Foundation, North Lawndale Employment Network, Bethel New Life, Chicagoland Youth and Adult Training Center, Police, Ex-Offenders
Abstract: Articles on: An interview with the mother of Ryan Harris, more immigrants studying English, hiring former inmates, accountability for abuse in the Chicago Police Department
CUL Catalog #: m.4.4
Language: English
Notes:
Website: http://www.chicagoreporter.com/
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Year: October 2004
Edition/Volume: Vol. 33, No. 8
Publisher: Community Renewal Society
Contributors: Alysia Tate, Jason Reblando, Scott J. Krischke, Mick Dumke, Sarah Karp, Rupa Shenoy
Subjects: Politics, Current Events
Keywords: Criminal Justice, Teen, Police, Race, Soldier Field, Dr. Ali Kutom, Islam, Orland Park Prayer Center, Bridgeview, Employment, Mosque, Activism, Religion, Juvenile Detention, Gangs, Westside Association for Community Action, Poll Fraud
Abstract: Articles on: Interview with Dr. Ali Kutom on building a mosque in Orland Park, unemployment rates among blacks, treating minors as adults in the justice system, challenges to voters at polls, refusal of police to provide details on unreasonable force
CUL Catalog #: m.4.3
Language: English
Notes:
Website: http://www.chicagoreporter.com/
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Year: 2003
Edition/Volume: 19.5 / 2
Publisher: South Chicago ABC Zine Distro
Contributors: Anthony Rayson, Sean Lambert
Subjects: Politics
Keywords: Peotone Airport, Prison, Southside Citizens Coalition, Southside, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Criminal Justice, Richard Flood, Death Penalty
Abstract: Two zines in one. Punk politics from the southside, focusing on the needs of prisoners and the underpriveliged against the backdrop of war, vanity commercial development, and other wastes of energy.
CUL Catalog #: Z.9.1
Language: English
Notes: na
Website:
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Thursday, January 1st, 2009
Year: 1993
Edition/Volume: 1st Edition
Publisher: Third World Press
Contributors: Linda M. Thurston, Toney Anaya, Clyde H. Bellcourt, John Conyers, Nelson Diaz, Dr. L.C. Dorsey, Carol Edmo, Isabel Garcia, Alice P. Green, Richard Hatcher, Jacquie Holmes, Rev. Bernice King, Haki Madhubuti, Benjamin Malcolm, Esther Nieves, Bill Tamayo, Walter Ridley, Carol Upchurch, Rev. S. Mike Yasutake, Ron Daniels, Charyn Sutton, Dr. James Turner, Dr. Rick St. Germaine
Subjects: Public Policy, Sociology
Keywords: Crime, Drugs, Alcohol, Rehabilitation, Activism, Spirituality, Religion, Political Prisoners, Racism, Education, Employment, AIDS/HIV, Addiction, Refugees, Juvenile Justice, Prison, Discrimination, Family, Violence, Capital Punishment, Parole, Restitution, Alternative Sentencing, Civil Liberties, Police, Community Policing, Counseling, Poverty, Sexism, Criminal Justice
Abstract: An analysis and overview of the United States Criminal Justice System, with recommendations from the National Commission on Crime and Justice.
From the back cover:
“This report presents a clear picture of the continued impact of racism, sexism and elitism upon people of color who become caught-up in the American system of criminal justice. This is a report that should be read and discussed at the community level. It is a call for insightful action in response to crime as it terrorizes our daily lives. - Vivian V. Gordon”
CUL Catalog #: B.2
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.thirdworldpress.org
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