Author's posts
May 14 2014
California City May Charge Kindergartners With Misdemeanor For Bullying

The fight to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline must continue to wage on in each respective city. In Carson, California the City Council gave a preliminary approval to an ordinance aimed persons, including other youths, who cause anyone from kindergarten to age 25 to feel terrorized, harassed or threatened with no legitimate purpose.
In this new proposal, children as young as kindergarten-age could face misdemeanor charges for bullying under a proposed law advancing in the Southern California city.
According to The Daily Breeze, a final vote is expected on May 20.
First-time offenders could be ticketed for an infraction and fined $100. A second infraction would cost $200, and a third-time offense could bring a criminal misdemeanor charge.
May 02 2014
Harlem Documentary Screening – “Elementary Genocide”

The screening of the controversial documentary, “Elementary Genocide” will be followed by an engaging panel discussion to come up with possible strategies and solutions.
Guest Speakers:
Tracey D. Syphax
Lawrence Hayes
Door open at 6:30 PM & Screening starts at 7:30 PM
If you live outside the NYC area and want to get involved… approach your church, Civic Organizations, University and Colleges about sponsoring a showing of the film. We are open to attend the screening to discuss solutions to this most critical issue, “Elementary Genocide”





