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Albany looks for new avenues to end recent violence
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Albany Common Council Primary Races All Decided Except One Going To Absentees
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Barbara Smith reflects on changes achieved, and those still to be won
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Local activists are faulting the Albany Common Council for tabling a bill that would ban tear gas and rubber bullets.
The Center for Law and Justice, All Of Us and Youth FX joined forces to host a virtual discussion Thursday. The Power of the People session followed a meeting where the Albany Common Council tabled Local Law C by a vote of 9 to 6. Approved in March by the Public Safety Committee, the law proposed by 9th Ward Common Councilor Judy Doesschate would have banned the use of tear gas and rubber bullets with the exception of a hostage situation.
Bhawin Suchak is Executive Director of YouthFX.
Grondahl: Albany city leaders talk frankly about race
Sheehan, Ellis, others say community s reckoning is painful, ongoing and necessary
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ALBANY – Mayor Kathy Sheehan’s heartbreaking moment of acknowledging white supremacy occurred when her son, who is adopted and Black, came home from preschool and repeated what a white child told him, “It’s bad to be Black.”
Common Council President Corey Ellis, who is Black, experienced racist policing in 2007 when a white cop followed his Lexus with its Ellis11 license plates for 2 miles along Lark Street and Delaware Avenue before he stopped Ellis for no apparent reason other than, he believes, driving while Black.