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There is a new urgency in addressing racial injustice.
The Editors
November 22, 2016
We must learn to love one another both in spite of and because of our differences. Let us begin.
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Wyatt Massey
November 18, 2016
At Otisville Federal Correctional Institution, 80 miles north of New York City, hundreds of thousands of prisoners are uncertain of their futures.
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The Eighth Amendment prohibits “cruel and unusual punishment.”
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Donald Lee
November 03, 2016
Prisons don't solve problems. They create problems.
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After two shootings, faith community supports local police, Iowa bishop says
Catholic News Service
November 02, 2016
"May all of us working together find the courage to move forward in a manner that brings peace to our beloved community," said Bishop Pates.
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I never imagined I would end up in prison, but I wanted to learn
Kelly Donnelly
October 26, 2016
We are inclined to label “wolves,” who are so often the world’s most vulnerable and marginalized.
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