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The Truth Was Known Years Ago: Missouri Prosecutors Now Want Black Man They Wrongfully Convicted Over 40 Years Ago to be Released Immediately

The Truth Was Known Years Ago: Missouri Prosecutors Now Want Black Man They Wrongfully Convicted Over 40 Years Ago to be Released Immediately Jackson County’s prosecutors say a Black Missouri man who has served more than 40 years in prison for a triple murder should be released because the evidence used to convict him wasn’t conclusive, The Kansas City Star reported.  Following a lengthy review of his case, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office has determined that Kevin Strickland is innocent in the 1978 killings. Jean Peters Baker, a Jackson prosecutor, released a statement on Monday, May 10, stating, “All those who have reviewed the evidence in recent months agree Kevin Strickland deserves to be exonerated.” He added, “This is a profound error we must correct now.”

Six Months In, COVID Vaccination Rates For Black Missourians Remain Far Below The State Average

/ Temperature checks and limited attendance are two of the safeguards at in-person Sunday services that recently resumed at St. James United Methodist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. Addressing the mistrust and health care access problems faced by African Americans will take more than big vaccination events, some experts say. Throughout Missouri s COVID-19 vaccination efforts, data have shown wide disparities in the vaccination rates of different racial and ethnic groups and while recent weeks have shown some improvement, many gaps remain. Although vaccine hesitancy runs high in many African American neighborhoods, critics say the state’s inadequate efforts to reach those vulnerable communities have added to issues of mistrust and lack of health care access that are keeping vaccination rates low.

Opinion/Harrop: Will Democrats ever drop identity politics?

Opinion/Harrop: Will Democrats ever drop identity politics? By Froma Harrop Froma Harrop (fharrop@gmail. com) is a syndicated columnist and a former member of The Providence Journal s editorial board. She can be followed on Twitter: @FromaHarrop. The days right after an election are an ideal time for political parties to work on fixing bad habits. For Democrats, that would mean kicking the increasingly dated custom of declaring race, ethnicity and gender factors in filling leadership positions. Demands on President-elect Joe Biden to put these considerations front and center show a failure to understand how politically poisonous identity politics have become. 

Will Dems ever drop identity politics?

Will Dems ever drop identity politics?
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