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Emancipate NC Speaks out Against Police Brutality in Greensboro

Emancipate NC Speaks out Against Police Brutality in Greensboro

by operations | Jan 29, 2026 | Emancipate NC News, Policing

By Dillon Sharpe, Emancipate NC Attorney On November 10, 2025, Emancipate NC attorneys Dawn Blagrove and Dillon Sharpe traveled to Greensboro to stand in solidarity with Alisia Ray, Quinten Thomas, and Nathaniel Williams—three individuals who were violently arrested...
Landmark Settlement Achieved for the Family of Darryl Tyree Williams

Landmark Settlement Achieved for the Family of Darryl Tyree Williams

by operations | Jan 15, 2026 | Emancipate NC News, Policing

In December, Emancipate NC announced a major civil rights lawsuit against the City of Raleigh on behalf of the estate of Darryl Tyree Williams. Mr. Williams died after being tased six times by Raleigh police officers, including, the estate alleged, while he was...
Emancipate NC Files Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against N.C. Highway Patrol Sergeant

Emancipate NC Files Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit Against N.C. Highway Patrol Sergeant

by operations | Sep 24, 2025 | Emancipate NC News, Policing

On May 25, 2024, Thomas J. Simmons, a 44-year-old Native American man from Pitt County, suffered an epileptic seizure while driving in Greenville. His car sideswiped another vehicle and crashed into a utility pole. Witnesses told responding officer Sgt. Ashley B....
Read the Op-Ed: NC Police Shouldn’t Use Marijuana Smell as a Pretext for Searches

Read the Op-Ed: NC Police Shouldn’t Use Marijuana Smell as a Pretext for Searches

by operations | Sep 24, 2025 | Don't Plead to Weed, Emancipate NC News, Policing

Elizabeth Simpson, Strategic Director for Emancipate NC, recently authored an op-ed published in the News & Observer making the case against allowing police to use the odor of marijuana as justification for searches. She writes: “The N.C. Supreme Court should hold...
Civil Rights Lawsuit Challenges Greenville Police Over Illegal Hemp Search

Civil Rights Lawsuit Challenges Greenville Police Over Illegal Hemp Search

by operations | Aug 13, 2025 | Don't Plead to Weed, Emancipate NC News, Policing

By Emancipate Attorney Jaelyn Miller Emancipate NC attorneys Jaelyn Miller, Elizabeth Simpson, and Dillon Sharpe have filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Greenville Police Department after a student was wrongfully searched and cited for marijuana...
Emancipate NC Awarded Catalyst Grant from Urban Institute and Microsoft

Emancipate NC Awarded Catalyst Grant from Urban Institute and Microsoft

by operations | Jul 30, 2025 | Emancipate NC News, Policing

We’re proud to share that Emancipate NC has been selected as a recipient of a Catalyst Grant from the Urban Institute, in partnership with the Microsoft Justice Reform Initiative. The Catalyst Grant Program supports nonprofits that are working to advance racial equity...
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Recent Posts

  • In Inquest Article, Phillip Vance Smith II asks: What is the Role of the Prison Journalist?
  • NCCU School of Law Hosts Annual Willie Gary Competition
  • Emancipate NC Speaks out Against Police Brutality in Greensboro
  • Toia Potts, Emancipate NC Organizer, Pens Powerful Article in Inquest
  • Join Us at the Emancipated CLE 2026, February 27, 2026

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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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Durham, NC 27702
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