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Kristen Clarke misled Senators about her association with anti-Semitic prof

Kristen Clarke is Joe Biden s nominee to head the Justice Department s Civil Rights Division. We have discussed the fact that, as a student at Harvard, she invited a rabidly anti-Semitic professor (Tony Martin) to campus and then praised his hateful ravings. Now, it appears that Clarke misled the Senate Judiciary Committee about her links with another anti-Semitic professor, Amiri Baraka. The professor in question was a virulent anti-Semite who, among ....

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Records Contradict DOJ Nominee's Testimony on Controversial Conference


Kristen Clarke moderated panel at pro-cop killer conference
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Records obtained by the
Washington Free Beacon appear to contradict Justice Department nominee Kristen Clarke s sworn statement that she was not involved with a conference in which convicted cop killers were hailed as political prisoners.
Clarke told the Senate Judiciary Committee last month that she merely provided logistical support for a 1999 Columbia University conference, Black America vs. The Prison Industrial Complex. But an itinerary from the conference shows Clarke moderated a panel on alleged human rights violations in the prison system.
Clarke, who will head the Justice Department s influential civil rights division if confirmed, has already come under fire for shading the truth  in response to other questions from the Senate panel. Lawmakers have repeatedly pressed Clarke on past anti-Semitic writings and ....

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Indigenous Women, Prison Activism, and the 1983 Kent Hunger Strike


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Indigenous Women, Prison Activism, and the 1983 Kent Hunger Strike
Remember/Resist/Redraw #28
 
The Graphic History Collective recently released RRR #28 by Tania Willard, Sarah Nickel, and Eryk Martin. The poster looks at Indigenous political activism and the 1983 Kent Prisoner’s Hunger Strike in S’olh Temexw (Stó:lo Territory) near Agassiz, British Columbia.
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Remember | Resist | Redraw  encourages people to critically examine history in ways that can fuel our radical imaginations and support struggles for social change. Learn more about how you can support the project on our  website, and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. ....

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