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'I Have No Faith In The Legal System,' Breonna Taylor's Mother Says
"I was reassured Wednesday of why I have no faith in the legal system, in the police, in the law," says Tamika Palmer, through her sister. "They are not made to protect us Black and brown people." -
Cabral Condemns 'Deeply, Deeply Frustrating' Ruling In Breonna Taylor Case
The former Suffolk County sheriff and Secretary of Public Safety said U.S. justice systems "protect white supremacy" during a Thursday interview on Boston Public Radio. -
'They Don't Even Care About Us': Boston Protesters Gather After Decision In Breonna Taylor Case
A small crowd gathered in Franklin Park just hours after the news of a decision in the case of Breonna Taylor. -
The Revs: Boston Is Right To Memorialize The 54th Regiment
The “All Rev’d Up” hosts applauded the $3 million restoration project, during a time when Americans are reconsidering what history is worth memorializing. -
Mental Health And Police Violence: How Crisis Intervention Teams Are Failing
Efforts are growing to remove or reduce the role of police in responding to people in a mental health crisis. Critics and proponents alike say a widely adopted police program has too often failed. -
Andrea Cabral Commends Newly Reached Settlement Over Death of Breonna Taylor
The former Suffolk County sheriff said details of the agreement shed light on misconduct by officers at the Louisville Metro Police Department. -
NAACP National Convention, Forced Online By COVID, Will Return To Boston In 2023
Local President Tanisha Sullivan says the national civil rights group wants to build on the progress made in Boston. -
Louisville To Pay Millions To Breonna Taylor's Mom, Commit To Police Reforms As Part of Settlement
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The city of Louisville will pay several million dollars to the mother of Breonna Taylor and install police reforms as part of a… -
The Revs Talk Harvard Prison Report, Addressing Racism In Mass. Justice System
The “All Rev’d Up” hosts offered insight in the wake of last Wednesday's Harvard Law School study presenting hard data on racial divides in the state justice system. -
Rep. Ayanna Pressley Calls On CDC To Declare Racism A Public Health Crisis
Her new anti-racism bill would also create a National Center for Anti-Racism at the CDC.