Authorities will give people 30 days to leave; those who refuse will face a hearing to determine their indefinite imprisonment
Israel to deport Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers to third countries | World news | The Guardian
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What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
Authorities will give people 30 days to leave; those who refuse will face a hearing to determine their indefinite imprisonment
Israel to deport Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers to third countries | World news | The Guardian
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Minority Arab community of Iran’s southern region have protested against what they consider are injustices against them
Ahwazi-Arab rights activist calls on Iran ‘to restore Arabistan’ – Al Arabiya English
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‘I’m on the intense learning curve because I have to protect my child’
Kristin Davis Opens Up About Her Interracial Adoption – Motto
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After photographing families and other residents being led into “assembly centers” in the central and coastal cities of California and the county seats of Salinas, Stockton, Turlock, and San Bruno, photographer Dorothea Lange turned her camera to southern California, towards the first concentration camp to open for residents of Japanese descent.
How the Photography of Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams Told the Story of Japanese American Internment
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A controversial billboard in Pearl, Mississippi, shows the famous “Two Minute Warning” picture with Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again.” What does it mean?
Mississippi residents unsure of controversial billboard’s intent – CNN.com
If you have to ask what this billboard means you will never understand it.
Prince Harry instructed Kensington Palace to issue a statement, writing, ‘It is not a game — it is her life and his’
Prince Harry Defends Girlfriend Against Racist, Sexist Trolls – Us Weekly
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On the Mexican-American history textbook:
“One of the fundamental problems with the scholarship of the book is that you have non-historians writing a textbook for history,” said Trinidad Gonzales, a professor of history at South Texas College. “It’s really a polemic masquerading as a textbook, and it’s really trying to argue that Mexican-American culture, including Catholicism, is a fundamental threat to American democracy.”
On seventh-grade Texas history textbook, published in 1954:

“What you have set up here is this mythology. The women who helped these brave men were wives and mothers. They were connected to men through marriage and motherhood. They were not single women. They were not working women. They were not reformers,” [Dr. Nancy Baker Jones of the Ruth Winegarden Foundation for Texas Women’s History] said. “They were the women that were in their socially approved places to the exclusion of many other roles that women have played and contributions that women have made and lives that women have lived.”
This textbook was used by public school students across Texas in the late 1950s and early 1960s, so it helped shape the perceptions and attitudes of people who today would likely be in their ‘60s.
…The textbook acknowledges that slavery at least played a role in the Civil War, but it also treats African-Americans as sub-humans, and again, only defines their history in terms of the convenience of slavery to Anglo, white property owners.
…”That was not just the reigning consensus in a middle school Texas history textbook. That was the reigning consensus in the 1950s in the northern and mid-western dominated college history professoriate. That’s the way college history was written about.” [Benjamin Johnson, an associate professor of history at Loyola University in Chicago]
[Walter Buenger, a professor in the history department at Texas A&M University] agrees. He says academics taught a whole generation to think of African-Americans as “children who were easily misled” after the end of slavery, which he says translates into modern day racism.
What A 1950s Texas Textbook Can Teach Us About Today’s Textbook Fight – Houston Public Media
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After months of protests from historians, teachers and lawmakers, the Texas State Board of Education this morning unanimously rejected a controversial
Mexican-American studies textbook that would have been used in public schools.
About a dozen professors across Texas found hundreds of factual errors in the textbook. Many were also upset that the book, titled “Mexican-American Heritage,” promoted stereotypes of groups of people.
The book called Mexican people lazy and said Chicanos wanted to destroy society.
State Board of Education Rejects Mexican-American Studies Textbook | KUT
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Her adoptive parents never filed the paperwork to make her a US citizen. So Kim Craig fell through the cracks. And now she finds herself stuck in Korea after a visit, unable to get back to the US.
WTF?! Citizenship needs to be retroactively given to all adoptees of American citizens. Yesterday.
Also on Twitter Saturday morning, Mr. Trump weighed in on all the buzz about Vice President-elect Mike Pence’s attendance at the musical “Hamilton” in New York on Friday evening. Mr. Pence arrived at the famous production but was greeted with boos, and the cast addressed him after the performance from the stage.
Mr. Trump blasted the actors, saying Mr. Pence “was harrassed last night at the theater by the cast of Hamilton, cameras blazing. This should not happen!” A few minutes later, he demanded the Hamilton cast apologize to Mr. Pence: “The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!”
Apparently in Trump’s America freedom of speech applies only to him.
The media will be quick to downplay the dangerous radicals of the Trump administration
The media is starting to normalize Donald Trump, and it should make you very scared – Salon.com
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Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said Monday that he has no plans to change the LAPD ’s stance on immigration enforcement, despite President-elect Donald Trump ’s pledge to toughen federal immigration laws and deport millions of people upon taking office.
...“I don’t intend on doing anything different,” he said. “We are not going to engage in law enforcement activities solely based on somebody’s immigration status. We are not going to work in conjunction with Homeland Security on deportation efforts. That is not our job, nor will I make it our job.”
LAPD will not help deport immigrants under Trump, chief says – LA Times
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Republican leadership held its first news conference since Trump’s win and proved they are a merry group of hypocrites.
Paul Ryan Ignores The 800 Pound White Supremacist Elephant In The Room – The Daily Banter
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People voted for a racist who promised racist outcomes
There is no such thing as a good Trump voter.
If you vote for someone affirming racism, you are condoning those positions.
If you vote for someone promoting racism, you are condoning promoting and normalizing racism.
Period.
“We are incredibly disappointed in the use of Thomas Jefferson as a moral compass,” the group of more than 400 students and faculty members complained in an open letter after the U. Va. president quoted him.
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Muslim fliers, particularly women who cover their hair, are often subjected to extra screening, which requires more time to navigate security.
Traveling While Muslim Complicates Air Travel – The New York Times
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A brief disclaimer: As a relatively young white man, I am not an expert in white allyship for native causes, and am in no way a spokesperson for any indigenous movement. I was inspired to write this piece only because of painful mistakes I have witnessed continuously repeated in native space by people like me. In fact, virtually all the actions one can unintentionally take to hamper indigenous movements I have personally committed. I am writing this so that others can avoid common pitfalls and step into what I see as effective allyship within native movements.
This is amazing.
Before this piece, to the best of my recollection, I have never read anything on white allyship or “checking your privilege” that wasn’t trite, obnoxious, and patronizing to either ally, the populations they are trying to support, or (more likely) both.
Simply awesome read.
Kudos, “relatively young white man!”
Hillary Clinton’s embattled aide Huma Abedin is again under fire — not over her boss’s private email server, but for her heritage.
The Republican Hindu Coalition is taking aim at Abedin, branding her “pro-terrorist,” and, in a new TV ad targeting Hindu-American voters, questioning her “Pakistani and Saudi background.”
Huma Abedin attacked for her heritage | New York Post
WTF?!
Apparently ALL Republicans are bigotted as all hell, not just the white ones.
Police raided the largest voter registration drive in the state with the lowest voter turnout in the country.
Indiana officials are trying to block almost 45,000 black citizens from voting
Oi!
The NAACP says the practice is disenfranchising thousands.
Black voters sue North Carolina over last-minute purges
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Heaven help us….
School administrators are increasingly relying on law enforcement to keep students in line, and the results can be dire.
Take the case of Michael Davis, a five-year-old student with disabilities in the Stockton Unified School District. A senior police officer in the school district’s police department decided to “scare him straight” after Michael acted out in his classroom, and the situation quickly spiraled out of control.
When Michael got upset and could not calm down, the officer zip-tied Michael’s hands and feet and took him to a mental health facility. Michael’s family filed a lawsuit, and the police officer was finally dismissed from the department four years later, shortly after the family settled with the district for $125,000.
…Police officers are ineffective substitutes for counselors or other adults trained to work with young people who need guidance more than harsh discipline.
…Many schools have called the police to enforce minor violations like “disruption,” “disturbing the peace,” vandalism, tardiness, and inappropriate use of electronic devices — hardly criminal offenses.
…In the San Bernardino Unified School District, for example, campus officers arrested around 30,000 students between 2005 and 2014, mostly for minor infractions like tagging and disobeying curfews.
…These policies disproportionately target students of color and young people with disabilities, unnecessarily feeding them into the criminal justice system. Black students are three times as likely as white students to face school-related arrest. Students with disabilities are three times as likely as students without disabilities to be arrested on campus.
Since When Did Police Officers Replace the Principal’s Office? | American Civil Liberties Union
Aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
That’s our f’ing future we are warping and destroying!!!!