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Emancipate NC Goes To Court For Body Camera Release

Emancipate NC Goes To Court For Body Camera Release

by Elizabeth Simpson | Apr 18, 2022 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News, Policing

On April 5, 2022, Team Emancipate visited the Durham County Courthouse to obtain a court order for the general public release of body camera footage from an incident of excessive force involving the Durham Police Department. Highlights of the body camera...
A Mistrial For Lester Kearney

A Mistrial For Lester Kearney

by Elizabeth Simpson | Apr 18, 2022 | Emancipate NC News, Ending the Death Penalty, Mass Incarceration

You’ve followed our coverage of the capital murder trial of Lester Kearney, an innocent man subjected to a vendetta by a District Attorney bent on putting somebody away for a horrific crime – even if he has the wrong man. Last week, after a lengthy trial, the...
UNC Law Conference on “Public Health & Structural Inequity”

UNC Law Conference on “Public Health & Structural Inequity”

by Elizabeth Simpson | Mar 29, 2022 | Emancipate NC News, Mass Incarceration

The UNC Law student members of the North Carolina Civil Rights Law Review will hold a virtual conference on “Public Health & Structural Inequity” on Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2. Registration is free via Zoom, and CLE credit is available to...
Emancipate NC Joins with Wilson County NAACP To Host a Forum on Juvenile Justice

Emancipate NC Joins with Wilson County NAACP To Host a Forum on Juvenile Justice

by Elizabeth Simpson | Mar 29, 2022 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News, Raising the Juvenile Age

Last week, Emancipate NC joined with the Wilson County NAACP to host a forum on juvenile justice at the Wilson Community College. The guest speakers were Emancipate NC Executive Director Dawn Blagrove, Attorney LaToya Powell, the Deputy General Counsel of...
Daniel Turcios Was Not Intoxicated; Law Enforcement Lied

Daniel Turcios Was Not Intoxicated; Law Enforcement Lied

by Elizabeth Simpson | Mar 29, 2022 | Criminal Justice Reform, Emancipate NC News, Policing

You’ve followed coverage here of the Raleigh police murder of Daniel Turcios in January 2022. Initial media reports described an “intoxicated” man “wielding a knife” and “threatening people” – all part of the police-generated narrative to justify taking this man’s...
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Emancipate NC was founded on the knowledge that mass incarceration and structural racism harm all of us. Prison is state-sponsored violence. We are all complicit in its harms. As an organization, we are dedicated to shifting the narrative on racialized mass incarceration through community education and mobilization. The mainstream narrative that criminalizes Black and Brown people must be transformed—so that we can all get free.  Emancipate NC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and was previously known as the Carolina Justice Policy Center.

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