An all-embracing word could help bring all inhabitants of this planet together in a leap away from our current path to self-destruction, writes Roméo Dallaire.
An all-embracing word could help bring all inhabitants of this planet together in a leap away from our current path to self-destruction, writes Roméo Dallaire.
An all-embracing word could help bring all inhabitants of this planet together in a leap away from our current path to self-destruction, writes Roméo Dallaire.
By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer - A recent United Nations report found that Black people in the United States are three times more likely to be killed by police than if they were white, and four and a half times more likely to be incarcerated, and called for reform of use-of-force regulations and alternative responses to policing.
Police and criminal justice systems in the United States require urgent reform to eradicate “systemic racism” against people of African descent, UN-appointed independent rights experts said on Thursday.