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Conviction Review Unit looking to undo errors in justice

Minnesota s Conviction Review Unit now taking cases The state is engaging in a renewed push to correct mistakes in the justice system and consider claims from prisoners who believe they were wrongfully convicted. Author: John Croman Updated: 2:42 AM CDT August 4, 2021 ST PAUL, Minn. Minnesota s renewed commitment to identify wrongful convictions reached a new milestone Tuesday, when the state s new Conviction Review Unit began accepting applications from those who want their cases to get a closer look. No justice system can be successful without the trust of the public, Attorney General Keith Ellison told reporters. By collaborating with community activists, national criminal justice experts, prosecutor from around the state of Minnesota, we are striving for a more perfect system.

Community groups help people heal after George Floyd s murder

From RV to farm field: How community groups are helping people heal after George Floyd s murder The connection between us all and being able to come together is just the first part, group leaders say real work begins, create spaces to grieve, laugh and teach. Author: Jennifer Hoff (KARE 11) Published: 9:34 PM CDT May 24, 2021 Updated: 9:54 PM CDT May 24, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS Some people say the guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin s trial was the first step for them in the healing process after he murdered George Floyd. Community activists have been hard at work cultivating the many ways that there are to heal – from the performance stage to a rural farm to a wrapped recreational vehicle.

Golden Valley nonprofit offers hope and sweet potato pie for MLK Day

Golden Valley nonprofit offers hope and sweet potato pie for MLK Day Rose McGee and her nonprofit, Sweet Potato Comfort Pie, will hand out 92 pies for the holiday.  January 16, 2021 6:48pm Text size Copy shortlink: The more tragedies unfold, the more pies Rose McGee bakes. From Ferguson, Mo., to Charleston, S.C., the Golden Valley 69-year-old has trekked across the nation giving out slices of sweet potato pie, offering hope and healing amid the horror of violence, most often against African Americans. Now, as the nation confronts rising racism and the recent attack on the U.S. Capitol that included white supremacists, McGee and her all-volunteer west metro nonprofit, Sweet Potato Comfort Pie, are busier than ever, aiming to bridge divides among Minnesotans.

Racial justice leaders are reeling from the hypocrisy in the police response to the US Capitol riots

Racial justice leaders are reeling from the ‘hypocrisy’ in the police response to the US Capitol riots After police forced her away from the White House with flash bangs and pepper spray, Allison Lane and dozens of people who were peacefully protesting George Floyd’s killing last summer ran into a stranger’s home to escape the clouds of tear gas. “I was pepper sprayed for being Black and protesting,” the 34-year-old bartender and podcaster recalled. Lane’s chaotic night in the nation’s capital last June has since been replicated numerous times from coast to coast. It was a wave of interactions, racial justice activists say, that underscored a form of systemic racism that’s deeply tied to one of the country’s most powerful institutions: police forces.

Black juvenile lifer thanks panel for reviewing case, exposing serious flaws in police investigation

Black juvenile lifer thanks panel for reviewing case, exposing serious flaws in police investigation
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