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Why take the pledge?
Far too many Black youth continue to be demonized, criminalized and murdered.
Enough is enough!
In response to this intensifying crisis, the Black Youth Project (BYP) has launched “The Pledge.”
With “The Pledge,” we are asking individuals and organizations to close ranks around black youth and make a commitment to take action and fight with black youth as they confront a relentless crisis. We at the BYP believe that each person can make a difference by doing something!
By taking The Pledge we not only articulate our concern about black youth, but symbolically unite our voices with others who will work to confront this crisis.
If we each take action, whether it is starting a group, signing a petition, or mentoring a young person in your neighborhood, then we all become a part of the solution.
Stand With Black Youth!
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Police Brutality Case Lifts Veil on Chicago Police ‘Code of Silence’
In 2007, Officer Anthony Abbate was caught on tape brutally assaulting female bartender Karolina Obrycka.
In the wake of the incident, Abbate and his fellow officers threatened Obrycka and her friends over the release of the tape, and made every attempt to silence anyone who tried to speak out or report on the incident.
From Salon:
Read more at Salon.com
Interesting that it took a brutal, videotaped assault on a young white woman for such an incident to gain this kind of media attention.
This has been happening in our communities for as long as anyone can remember.
How do we protect ourselves against police corruption and brutality?
Have you ever been victimized by the police?
Sound off below!
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