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Examining Barriers to Justice with The Politics Guys

May 29, 2018 Danielle McDonald 0

  Mike Baranowski from the podcast The Politics Guys talks to Danielle McDonald, a criminal justice professor at Northern Kentucky University about her book Race, Gender, Class, and […]

Connecting the Dots of State Theft, Police Militarization, & The War on Drugs Through Civil Asset Forfeiture

February 19, 2018 Danielle McDonald 1

In Baltimore, two former police detectives are on trial for their participation in stealing drugs and guns from drug dealers and selling them for cash […]

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Post-Election Blues: Reflections and a Call for Action

November 10, 2016 Danielle McDonald 0

The day after the presidential elections, many of us have been left wondering what happened. For example, it is hard to comprehend that the first […]

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Time for a Change

June 6, 2016 Danielle McDonald 2

Greetings to the writers, readers, and those individuals who have supported us these last three years as we took an initial vision and molded it […]

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The Hard Talk: White Parents Discussing Racism with White Children

June 20, 2015 Danielle McDonald 42

Today I read a post on Urban Cusp’s Facebook page stating, “White parents there is work to be done and you have a critical role […]

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To Shop or Not to Shop: Boycotting Black Thursday

November 24, 2014 Danielle McDonald 0

In the United States, Thanksgiving is a time for families and friends to gather, to reflect, and gorge on wonderful home made food. It is […]

Let’s Talk about Ferguson, Missouri: Institutional Racism and White Privilege

August 18, 2014 Danielle McDonald 1

Michael Brown Source: rollingout.com Recently, I had a discussion board in an online class that asked students to provide an example of a hate crime […]

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Social Change, Drugs, & Rock ‘n Roll

May 5, 2014 Danielle McDonald 1

In this segment of World Café, host David Dye interviews Wayne Kramer, one of the founding members of the radical rock band MC5.  Kramer critically […]

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Chemicals, Colonialism, and Corporate Greed in West Virginia

February 24, 2014 Danielle McDonald 0

On January 9, 2014, residents in Charleston, WV reported to the state’s Environmental Protection Agency a licorice odor in their tap water (Moore, 2014). After […]

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