by lindaoppenheim | Oct 4, 2017 | Opinion
Kelly Macias analyzes the media treatment of Stephen Paddock. “Even in his death, Paddock is afforded something that, in life, is not afforded to people of color. He gets to be seen as an individual—not as a member of a suspect ethnic identity group, even one...
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 3, 2016 | Events
WITHERSPOON AT FIVE A CONCERT OF REMEMBRANCE Celebrate the life of Trayvon Martin and FAR TOO many other young people lost to senseless gun violence Witherspoon Chancel Choir Coalition for Peace Action Minister William D. Carter, III Witherspoon Street Presbyterian...
by lindaoppenheim | Aug 15, 2016 | Article, Uncategorized
In her August 15, 2016 post in Fortune’s raceAhead, McGirt analyzes the weekend violence in Milwaukee emphazing black-white gaps in infant mortality and school achievement and residential segregation.
by lindaoppenheim | Jul 13, 2016 | Broadcast
Kevin Washington, president of the Association of Black Psychologists, and Camille Cooper from the Yale University Child Study Center, speak with Robin Young on the public radio program Here & Now about talking to young people about police-related violence. The...