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The Every 28 Hours Plays

Monday, Oct. 24, 7-9pm @ McCarter’s Theatre’s Berlind Stage “Every 28 Hours” is a theater project and national partnership inspired by the widely-shared and hotly-debated statistic that a black person is killed by the police, security guards, or neighborhood watch vigilantes…

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2 Years After Ferguson, Mo., the Fight Grows, Goes On for Black Lives Matter

On the second anniversary of the killing of Mike Brown in Ferguson, MO, Lawrence Ross reviews the history and current status of Black Lives Matter for The Root.

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Why did this white guy become involved in the conversation on race?

When he moved to Princeton from Saint Louis late last year, Steve Drake quickly joined Not in Our Town’s Continuing Conversation on Race and White Privilege (first Monday of every month at the Princeton Public Library). His enthusiasm about Debby…

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Black Prophetic Rage in the Age of Ferguson

Reverend Osagyefo Sekou, pleaded not guilty at Ferguson.“I will not submit to be charged with praying, nor do I accept the righteousness of the some 60 charges laid against those participating in the Moral Monday protests during Ferguson October,” said…

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Documenting Ferguson

Washington University Library’s Documenting Ferguson was a winner of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance’s 2015  Innovation Award.  The website states its purpose: “Documenting Ferguson is a digital repository that seeks to preserve and make accessible community- and media-generated, original content…

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