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The Lives and Deaths of Tony McDade and Malik Jackson McDade and Jacksonâs tragically intertwined lives tell the story of a society that feeds on and maintains oppression through punishment, violence, and isolation. They also show us a way out. Malik Jackson and Tony McDade, illustrated by Richard A. Chance. On the morning of May 27, 2020, two days after George Floydâs murder prompted an uprising against anti-Black state violence, thirty-eight-year-old Tony McDade was shot and killed by a Tallahassee police officer, after McDade fatally stabbed twenty-one-year-old Malik Jackson. McDadeâs name rang out at protests across the United States last summer. He was even invoked by former President Barack Obama. McDade was a trans man, and LGBTQ+ activists connected his death to those of other trans victims. Still, his name faded in comparison with other victims of police violence like Floyd and Breonna Taylor. ....
We Don’t Need Prisons to Make Us Safer Illustration by Keith Bishop/Getty Images To the statement that prisons provide safety, we should ask, “Safety for whom? And from what?” The United States now has 2.3 million people behind bars of some form or another. These are not 2.3 million isolated individuals their imprisonment sends reverberations into their families and communities. On any given day, 2.7 million children have a parent in prison. Incarcerating that parent removes a source of financial and emotional support for both children and adult family members. For families who are already in economically precarious situations, removing a parent can plunge them into poverty, reduce their safety, and make them more vulnerable to arrest and incarceration. ....
Albany hosts Capital Region Youth Speak-out Forum touches on justice, racism, isolation, solutions FacebookTwitterEmail ALBANY – Teenagers from around the Capital Region gathered Saturday for an open forum on gun violence, the impact of the pandemic on their lives, restorative justice, and intertwined issues like poverty, domestic violence and systemic racism. Eva Bass, CEO of Bridge da Gap and chair of the city’s equity agenda, oversaw the Capital Region Youth Speak-out event. The idea for it grew out of discussions between non-profits in the city and members of the city’s gun violence task force, she said. Bass said they wanted to create a platform to amplify teenagers’ voices on issues that directly affect them but they are often not heard on, as well as connecting them with resources. ....