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Hearing on the NC Racial Justice Act

Hearing on the NC Racial Justice Act

Last month, a North Carolina Superior Court judge heard testimony on a historic trial under the Racial Justice Act about the history and inherent racial discrimination in the State’s administration of the death penalty. The trial will determine the future...

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Judge Blocks Transparency

Judge Blocks Transparency

Last week, two UNC Law students, Morgan Schriner and Jack Salt, argued for public release of the body camera footage of a Raleigh Police Department “Quick Knock” warrant execution on the home of the Abbouds, innocent civilians who were victims of...

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Charges Dismissed!

Charges Dismissed!

Emancipate NC attorney Jaelyn Miller successfully represented a Black man who was unjustly charged with “Resisting a Public Official.” Last week, his charges were dismissed by the Wake County District Attorney’s Office! In December 2023, the client was out...

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Catch Toia on 1A

Catch Toia on 1A

This week, Emancipate NC organizer and impacted parent, Toia Potts, was interviewed on NPR’s national program, 1A. This interview focused on a new book, Broken: Transforming Child Protective Services – Notes of a Former Caseworker, written by an expert...

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Know Your Rights!

Know Your Rights!

Join us for a Know Your Rights training session for protesters on March 28th, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Raleigh United Mutual Aid Hub, located at 415 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC. The presentation will be given by attorney Jaelyn...

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Free CLE: Litigating Wrongful Deaths

Free CLE: Litigating Wrongful Deaths

On April 19, Sheriffs for Trusting Communities will host a day-long free virtual CLE course on “Litigating Wrongful Deaths in North Carolina’s Jails” from 9:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET.  Catch Emancipate NC’s Elizabeth Simpson speaking about litigation...

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Dawn Speaks to Prelaw Students

Dawn Speaks to Prelaw Students

On March 16, Campbell Law School hosted the North Carolina Bar Association Minorities in the Legal Profession Pre-Law Conference. The conference provides inside information to high school students, college students, paralegals, and others considering law...

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Kerwin Joins the Governor’s Joint Reentry Council

Kerwin Joins the Governor’s Joint Reentry Council

The Joint Reentry Council commissioned its first work session on March 12th, as part of the Governor’s initiative to address issues of reentry. Kerwin Pittman of Emancipate NC has been elected to join the Council. Pittman said, “It is time to make...

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More Secrecy in the Durham Courthouse

More Secrecy in the Durham Courthouse

In late February, the Durham County courthouse issued a new rule to prohibit anyone involved in an abuse/neglect/dependency proceeding, including parents, from discussing their cases with anyone else. This gag rule violates the First Amendment.  The rule comes as...

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Press Conference: Lawsuit Filed for Darryl Williams

Press Conference: Lawsuit Filed for Darryl Williams

On Monday, March 18th, the family of Darryl Tyree Williams announced their lawsuit against the City of Raleigh for wrongful death, unlawful detention, and unlawful tasing. The $25 million federal lawsuit was filed by Emancipate NC and civil rights attorney Ben Crump,...

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Report from Greenville

Report from Greenville

Emancipate NC’s Dedan Waciuri continues to organize around issues of structural racism in Greenville, NC. Alongside Dedan in Greenville are three Emancipate NC Justice League Fellows: Snoop Thomas, Askari Wawatu, and Brian Tremble. Dedan’s team has...

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VoteRiders 2024

VoteRiders 2024

Emancipate NC’s Kerwin Pittman has been working in partnership with VoteRiders, a non-partisan, non-profit organization with a mission to ensure that all citizens can exercise their freedom to vote. VoteRiders informs and helps citizens secure their...

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Have a HEART Raleigh … and Fayetteville

Have a HEART Raleigh … and Fayetteville

On Monday, Jaelyn Miller answered the invitation of the Fayetteville City Council to present the framework of Alternative Crisis Response, why this program works to save lives and save resources, and why everyone supports the...

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To Be Invisible Screenings 2024

To Be Invisible Screenings 2024

This Black History Month, please donate to help the new short documentary To Be Invisible by Myah Overstreet, Noah McMillan, and William Jenkins. Your contribution will help indie Black filmmakers host community screenings around the...

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