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Ferguson Legal Defense Committee Issues 48-Hour Emergency Call To Action & All-Points Bulletin.
To All People of Conscience: The Ferguson Legal Defense Committee (FLDC) has issued the following EMERGENCY CALL TO ACTION for all lawyers, legal workers and law students of conscience in anticipation of a major reaction to the (non or under) indictment of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown.
The Making of Ferguson
The conditions that created Ferguson cannot be addressed without remedying a century of public policies that segregated our metropolitan landscape. Remedies are unlikely if we fail to recognize these policies and how their effects have endured.
Ensuring the Voices of Government Reflect the People They Represent
"Yes, in 2014, 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, African-American and Latino communities are still fighting to end systemic discrimination, and for the inclusion of our voices and concerns in the national dialogue...."
Ferguson in Focus
A new NAACP LDF report, Ferguson in Focus, looks at Ferguson through the lenses of educational inequality, political disenfranchisement, economic inequality, and the criminal justice system.
Ferguson October
Marking two months since Mike Brown was killed by police and still no justice. A series of direct actions, protests, and marches, October 10 - 13, 2014. Visit the website for an account of the weekend, solidarity actions, and participating organization.
In ‘Moral Monday,’ activists protest Brown shooting with acts of civil disobedience
In a third day of civil disobedience, local and national clergy members with up-stretched arms cross police lines and were arrested during a protest at the Ferguson Police Department.
Montgomery to Ferguson: A New Movement for Democracy
A perspective from Terrance Pitts, Program Officer at Open Society Foundations and an ABFE Fellow, during his weekend in St. Louis/Ferguson during the national mobilization, FergusonOctober.
The Religious Effort in Ferguson
During a weekend of protests two months after Michael Brown's death, clergy members speak out for unity and repentance.