Racial Profiling

CALL CONAN O'BRIEN (1-212-664-4444) AND TELL HIM TO SAY NO TO ANTI-IMMIGRANT BIGOTS!

America's Meanest SheriffFrom Lisa Votino-Tarrant over at Long Island WINS:

Arizonaʼs biggest immigrant bigot, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, is going to be on
Conan tonight.

Please call NBC RIGHT NOW to tell them the truth about Sheriff Joe, who
should be prosecuted for racial profiling of anyone who looks Latino, not
glorified on national TV:

Call NBC and ask for the Conan O'Brien Show: 1-212-664-4444.

Ask to be connected to the Conan Show producers. Say something like this:

"I am horrified that Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a civil rights abuser who has 2,700
lawsuits filed against him, is going to be on the Conan Show.

I hope that the producers encourage Conan to ask Sheriff Arpaio about his
racial profiling of Latino citizens in Arizona."

Tell the show's producers that Sheriff Joe's tactics may be showy, but they
aren't funny:
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To Snitch, or Not To Snitch

This issue comes up in my line of work quite often and it raises some important questions regarding both individual and community accountability. I don't feel that rap artists are to blame on this one. In my view they are just pointing out the realities of the situation and artistically reflecting that a real threat to individual life exists if one decides to come forward with information. I say, don't kill the messengers. In my mind a more important question comes up: how can our government practically implement ways to ensure safety and security if one decides to come forward with information?

To Snitch, or Not To Snitch

NAM, Commentary, Earl Ofari Hutchinson , Posted: Aug 09, 2007

Editor’s Note: Black on black murder rates are off the charts, capped by the recent killing of three students in New Jersey, but there are few witnesses willing to testify. The lack of witnesses helps increase the spiral of violence in poor black neighborhoods, notes NAM editor Earl Ofari Hutchinson. Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His new book, The Latino Challenge to Black America: Towards a Conversation between African-Americans and Hispanics (Middle Passage Press and Hispanic Economics New York), published in English and Spanish, will be out in October.

A few days after veteran black reporter and editor Chauncey Bailey was gunned down on the streets of Oakland, Calif., Oakland City Councilmember Desley Brooks made a heartfelt and impassioned plea for anyone who knew anything about a killing in the city to come forth. She wasn’t talking about the murder of Bailey. A 19-year-old reportedly confessed to that. She was talking about the more than half-dozen killings that occurred in the days immediately after the Bailey killing. The victims were black and the assailants almost certainly were also black.
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