“Racism is a refuge for the ignorant. It seeks to divide and to destroy. It is the enemy of freedom, and deserves to be met head-on and stamped out.” – Pierre Berton
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Dance students at Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Northwest wowed audiences on Saturday, April 26 and Sunday, April 27 with their “Dancing at Duke Makes a Difference” performances which featured various well-known choreographers. See Page 34 for more photographs. /Photo by Roy Lewis
Lawmakers Reconsider Mandatory Minimum Prison Terms By Stacy M. Brown WI Contributing Writer Ordered to prison on wire fraud charges, Andrea James embraced her 12-year-old daughter and five-month-old son before saying goodbye for two years. A rude awakening and a harsh reality check awaited James, a
disgraced lawyer, as prison officials escorted her to her new home: a small cell block where she’d bunk with other women of the same skin color. “No one really told me about the injustices until I became incarcerated,” said James, 49. “What I encountered as a black woman walking into prison was
heartbreaking because all I saw were black women, many of whom had never even received a parking ticket before but ran into a little trouble because they made a decision, a tough decision, on how they were going to feed their babies.” James, who grew up in Northeast and practiced law for nearly
a decade in New England before her incarceration, has fought vigorously to end mandatory minimum sentences since her release in 2011. Her “Justice Roundtable” group, which works to reform the U.S. Justice System, meets monthly at locations around the District.
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They’ve planned a, “Free Her,” rally scheduled to take place on the National Mall on Saturday, June 21, where James said thousands of individuals are expected to attend with the hopes of putting pressure on lawmakers and the Obama administration
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