Your thoughts are solicited:
Does racial inequality exist in the U.S. criminal justice system? Is prosecutorial misconduct just a rare occurrence or is there a pattern of discrimination against or in favor of specific groups?
Does the case of James Johnson suggest to you that injustice is being served?
"Historic Thousands on Jones Street" in Raleigh was not just a moment, but the beginning of a movement to bring about serious change in North Carolina.
If you attended HK on J in February 2007 or NC People of Color Day in 2007 or 2008, post your thoughts on the experiences or memories that will stick in your mind. If you weren't able to attend, but have ideas you'd like to share, feel free.
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