Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Light Skin Equals Light Sentencing?



From our friends at Good Culture...

People talk a lot about the racism that poisons the criminal justice system, sending African-Americans to jail more often than white criminals, and with longer and harsher sentences. But what about "colorism"? If you don't know, colorism is the sub-prejudice that finds people treating people of color differently based on how light or dark their skin is. Though it's rarely talked about, colorism is a major cause for concern in courtrooms around the United States, according to a new study.

Called "The Impact of Light Skin on Prison Time for Black Female Offenders," the study found a group of Villanova professors assessing the sentences of more than 12,000 black female defendants in North Carolina. Their findings were horrifying: Even after controlling for things like prior convictions, crime severity, and thinness, women with light skin received sentences that were 12 percent shorter on average than dark-skinned women. Lighter women also had their actual time served reduced by about 11 percent.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Obama Reaches out to the BABIES : Get on the Call



The White House has announced that THIS FRIDAY, July 1st at 12:00 PM EDT, Obama Administration Officials will host a conference call de-briefing the President’s “100 Youth Roundtables” Initiative, outlining his “How to Make Change” youth summer series, and discussing ongoing events on youth employment and entrepreneurship. President Obama will also hop on the call.

For more information on the call, please email laurenevette@gmail.com or RSVP here.

Lupe Fiasco vs. Bill O'Reilly




Hip hop continues to impact the political world. As we move into a high-powered election season, each lyric can make a difference. Keep in mind this is #foxnews.

What do you think about this exchange?