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Human Rights, Police Violence An Open Letter to NYPD Police Commissioner Dermot Shea on the Shooting of David Felix To: The NYPD, the mayor’s office of New York, and the city council of NYC My name is Ingrid Chang, and I am a reporter with Raise the Voices, an
by storiesDetention Centers, Human Rights ICE Detainees Report Cleaning COVID19 Infected Facilities and Fed Expired Food On June 10th, a letter was published on NBC News, provided by Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project. The letter is in regard to the treatment detainees are receiving at La Palma Correctional Center in
by storiesDetention Centers ICE Claims Using CDC Guidelines While Reports Show the Contrary Raise the Voices is investigating claims against ICE and their treatment of detainees. There are two reports filed by both Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice and Freedom for Immigrants. They have spoken with detainees and reported of HDQ
by storiesElection Integrity, Open Letters Open Letter for Hand Marked Ballots to Avoid Cyber Attack From To Mark.Billingsley@shelbycountytn.gov David.Bradford@shelbycountytn.gov Eddie.S.Jones@shelbycountytn.gov amber.mills@shelbycountytn.gov Willie.Brooks@shelbycountytn.gov Tami.Sawyer@shelbycountytn.gov Mickell.Lowery@shelbycountytn.gov Edmund.Ford@shelbycountytn.gov Reginald.
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Rose and her son Ryan Matthew Smith from https://twitter.com/rosewitnothorns/status/1169313597522173953/photo/1 To: The Mayor’s Office of Seattle Hello Kamaria – I am a reporter with Raise the Voices, an advocacy journalism organization. We are writing the story of Rose Johnson, the mother of Ryan Matthew
by storiesHuman Rights, Police Violence An Open Letter to the Mayor’s Office of Seattle on The Killing of Ryan Matthew Smith To: The Mayor’s Office of Seattle Hello Kamaria – I am a reporter with Raise the Voices, an advocacy journalism organization. We are writing the story of Rose Johnson,
by storiesChina, Human Rights Returning Home Only to be in CCP Camp Written by : Gulruy Asqar I believe every Uyghur in exile has a different story. Each starts a new life in a different country, but all of them have the same reason to stay in a foreign land: to be
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At a side event of the UN’s 43rd Human Rights Council hosted by the human rights organization ALQST, Areej al-Sadhan spoke of her experience with Saudi Arabia’s enforced disappearances. Her brother, Abdulrahman al-Sadhan, was kidnapped by the government 2 years ago. Below is a transcript of the speech
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