Amadou Diallo, a 23-year-old immigrant from Guinea, was shot and killed outside his Bronx apartment building on February 4, 1999 by four plain-clothed NYPD officers who fired 41 shots, hitting Diallo 19 times. Diallo was unarmed and the officers mistook his wallet for a gun. The officers were later acquitted of all charges relating to Diallo's death, sparking widespread protests over police brutality and racial profiling. Diallo's killing had a significant impact and was referenced in several works of music and literature.
This document provides a historical overview of race riots in the United States from the 1835 Snow Riot through recent events in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. It describes the causes and impacts of several prominent race riots, including the Red Summer of 1919 where over 120 people were killed in riots across 20 cities, the 1943 Beaumont race riot sparked by an alleged rape, and riots following the acquittals of officers involved in the Rodney King beating and George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin. The document also discusses riots in Anaheim, California in response to police shootings of Manuel Diaz and others and the ongoing protests in Ferguson over the police killing of Michael Brown.
2014 Youth Justice Coalition FREE LA High School GraduationKim McGill
Congratulations FREE LA High School Graduating Class of 2014 who walked the stage on Saturday, June 21st. This slide show has three parts that graduates' families and friends saw at the ceremony - 1. The history of suppression and incarceration in LA that the students are working to change; 2. The young people who should have been at graduation who have been killed due to street or police violence; and 3. Photos of the graduates!!!
In 2007, the YJC established FREE LA High School for youth ages 16 to 24 who have been pushed out of school, have disappeared from school districts, and/or who are returning home from juvenile halls, Probation camps, county jail or prison. (System-involved youth are often blocked from returning to school or even to entire school districts because of extreme school discipline policies or court convictions. This discrimination is often carried out illegally, and the YJC is also working to change laws and policies that prevent youth from attending school.)
FREE LA stands for Fight for the Revolution to Educate and Empower Los Angeles. The school supports youth to earn their high school diploma and also trains students in youth and community organizing, social change strategies, movement building and transformative justice.
The document provides an overview of key events and figures in the American Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s through the 1960s. It discusses the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling declaring segregation unconstitutional, the Montgomery Bus Boycott sparked by Rosa Parks' arrest, the Little Rock Nine's integration of Central High School in Arkansas, Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership of nonviolent protests including freedom rides and sit-ins, the 1963 March on Washington and assassinations of JFK, Malcolm X, and MLK, as well as urban riots that broke out in response to ongoing discrimination.
Civil rights paper (aint scared of your jails)evanhomison
This summary provides an overview of the third episode of the documentary series "Eyes on the Prize" that focuses on key events of the American civil rights movement between 1960-1961. The episode highlights major events such as the first student sit-ins in Nashville that sparked further protests across 69 cities, the violent attacks faced by peaceful demonstrators, and the organizing of the Freedom Riders to challenge segregation laws on interstate buses which faced attacks by mobs and the KKK. The non-violent protests and demonstrations played a pivotal role in pressuring local and federal governments to address issues of racial discrimination and protect civil rights.
The document discusses the conservative policies of Reagan and Bush administrations that were unsympathetic to civil rights advancement in the 1980s-1990s. It describes how Reagan and Bush appointed officials opposed to affirmative action and civil rights reforms. It also discusses several Supreme Court rulings that weakened protections for minority voters and contractors. Overall, the document outlines the conservative shift that occurred during this period which hindered civil rights protections.
THE BIRMINGHAM CAMPAIGN: A TURNING POINT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE USATibAct
In 1963, Birmingham, Alabama, USA was
“the most segregated city in the South”
with strictly enforced separation of black
people and white people in public spaces.
The Civil Rights Movement had lost some
momentum and was in need of a victory,
so Fred Shuttlesworth’s local Alabama
Christian Movement for Human Rights
invited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to col-
laborate in “The Birmingham Campaign”
or “Project C.” The “C” stood for con-
frontation: sustained, nonviolent action
to demand desegregation and equal employment opportunities for black residents
of Birmingham.
The document provides a summary of key events and developments in the American civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1990s. Some of the major events discussed include:
- Brown vs Board of Education in 1954 which ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
- The murder of Emmett Till in 1955 which galvanized the civil rights movement.
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott sparked by Rosa Parks' arrest in 1955.
- The founding of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957 led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Little Rock Nine integrating Central High School in 1957 under federal protection.
- The Civil Rights Acts of 1964 prohibiting discrimination
Howard Joel Munroe was an African Guyanese young man who was only twenty years old when he was murdered by a group of white supremacist youth on May21, 2001 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Many people believe the myth of Canada as a non-racist country. The murder of Howard Joel Munroe is one of many incidents that put the lie to that myth!!
This document provides a historical overview of race riots in the United States from the 1835 Snow Riot through recent events in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. It describes the causes and impacts of several prominent race riots, including the Red Summer of 1919 where over 120 people were killed in riots across 20 cities, the 1943 Beaumont race riot sparked by an alleged rape, and riots following the acquittals of officers involved in the Rodney King beating and George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin. The document also discusses riots in Anaheim, California in response to police shootings of Manuel Diaz and others and the ongoing protests in Ferguson over the police killing of Michael Brown.
2014 Youth Justice Coalition FREE LA High School GraduationKim McGill
Congratulations FREE LA High School Graduating Class of 2014 who walked the stage on Saturday, June 21st. This slide show has three parts that graduates' families and friends saw at the ceremony - 1. The history of suppression and incarceration in LA that the students are working to change; 2. The young people who should have been at graduation who have been killed due to street or police violence; and 3. Photos of the graduates!!!
In 2007, the YJC established FREE LA High School for youth ages 16 to 24 who have been pushed out of school, have disappeared from school districts, and/or who are returning home from juvenile halls, Probation camps, county jail or prison. (System-involved youth are often blocked from returning to school or even to entire school districts because of extreme school discipline policies or court convictions. This discrimination is often carried out illegally, and the YJC is also working to change laws and policies that prevent youth from attending school.)
FREE LA stands for Fight for the Revolution to Educate and Empower Los Angeles. The school supports youth to earn their high school diploma and also trains students in youth and community organizing, social change strategies, movement building and transformative justice.
The document provides an overview of key events and figures in the American Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s through the 1960s. It discusses the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling declaring segregation unconstitutional, the Montgomery Bus Boycott sparked by Rosa Parks' arrest, the Little Rock Nine's integration of Central High School in Arkansas, Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership of nonviolent protests including freedom rides and sit-ins, the 1963 March on Washington and assassinations of JFK, Malcolm X, and MLK, as well as urban riots that broke out in response to ongoing discrimination.
Civil rights paper (aint scared of your jails)evanhomison
This summary provides an overview of the third episode of the documentary series "Eyes on the Prize" that focuses on key events of the American civil rights movement between 1960-1961. The episode highlights major events such as the first student sit-ins in Nashville that sparked further protests across 69 cities, the violent attacks faced by peaceful demonstrators, and the organizing of the Freedom Riders to challenge segregation laws on interstate buses which faced attacks by mobs and the KKK. The non-violent protests and demonstrations played a pivotal role in pressuring local and federal governments to address issues of racial discrimination and protect civil rights.
The document discusses the conservative policies of Reagan and Bush administrations that were unsympathetic to civil rights advancement in the 1980s-1990s. It describes how Reagan and Bush appointed officials opposed to affirmative action and civil rights reforms. It also discusses several Supreme Court rulings that weakened protections for minority voters and contractors. Overall, the document outlines the conservative shift that occurred during this period which hindered civil rights protections.
THE BIRMINGHAM CAMPAIGN: A TURNING POINT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE USATibAct
In 1963, Birmingham, Alabama, USA was
“the most segregated city in the South”
with strictly enforced separation of black
people and white people in public spaces.
The Civil Rights Movement had lost some
momentum and was in need of a victory,
so Fred Shuttlesworth’s local Alabama
Christian Movement for Human Rights
invited Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to col-
laborate in “The Birmingham Campaign”
or “Project C.” The “C” stood for con-
frontation: sustained, nonviolent action
to demand desegregation and equal employment opportunities for black residents
of Birmingham.
The document provides a summary of key events and developments in the American civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1990s. Some of the major events discussed include:
- Brown vs Board of Education in 1954 which ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
- The murder of Emmett Till in 1955 which galvanized the civil rights movement.
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott sparked by Rosa Parks' arrest in 1955.
- The founding of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1957 led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Little Rock Nine integrating Central High School in 1957 under federal protection.
- The Civil Rights Acts of 1964 prohibiting discrimination
Howard Joel Munroe was an African Guyanese young man who was only twenty years old when he was murdered by a group of white supremacist youth on May21, 2001 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Many people believe the myth of Canada as a non-racist country. The murder of Howard Joel Munroe is one of many incidents that put the lie to that myth!!
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MALAYSIA MISSING AIRLINER FLIGHT MH370 (malay)VogelDenise
Akibat Apabila AMBIL Kerajaan Asing Amerika Syarikat WANG Amerika - iaitu dalam erti kata lain ia kelihatan rasuah diambil oleh Pegawai Kerajaan PENGGANAS ASING untuk tujuan Akta utusan dan Meletakkan dalam Warga FEAR ( Bangsa-Bangsa Warna ) Kawalan dan tujuan menakutkan. Mengapa anda berfikir Bahawa Amerika Syarikat Setiausaha Amerika Negara pergi ke KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysia acerca Oktober 2013 - kira-kira SEKARANG LIMA (5 ) BULAN KEMUDIAN , Syarikat Penerbangan HILANG :
http://malaysia.usembassy.gov/ges2013.html
http://hizb-america.org/index.php/culture/news-watch/264-muslim-group-protests-u-s-secretary-of-state-s-malaysia-visit
https://www.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8b6c6b875c646fb3a1aa
Lihat Pembentangan Berikutan untuk tujuan melayan dalam Sukan Yang MEMAHAMI Bangsa Asing / Pemimpin bermain antara satu sama lain dan kemudian menggunakan projek MEDIA Bahawa terdapat KONFLIK BEBERAPA , Apabila terdapat TIDAK !
http://www.slideshare.net/VogelDenise/obama-read-my-lips-obama-fraudgate-malay
Fikirkan BANGSA YANG TANGAN Berjabat membuat Tawaran dengan Amerika Syarikat dan perkauman mereka / Rakan Sejawatan WHITE supremacist ( : seperti Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Eropah) yang mempromosikan usaha GLOBAL untuk " KELUHURAN WHITE " ke atas semua kaum-kaum lain .
YA, Warga Malaysia melakukan perkara yang HAK dalam menuntut " FIZIKAL " PERKATAAN PENJELASAN BUKTI bukan oleh dicemari Rangkaian Media dan perkauman ! Amerika Syarikat dan mereka Muncul untuk SEKUTUNYA TAHU MANA Kebenaran Mengenai Airplane adalah Malaysia HILANG . SEMUA kelihatan penipuan yang - penipuan UNDANG-UNDANG Kerana ia adalah selagi hilang Dianggap Mereka merasakan Mereka TIDAK akan menghadapi Tindakan ( tindakan undang-undang dan pendakwaan jenayah) . Oh, anda boleh yakin Mereka akan " SALAHKAN THE JURUTERBANG ! "
Fikirkanlah Amerika Syarikat disediakan JANGAN SEBARANG Bukti ANTARABANGSA yang Terdapat Adakah Pengganas Terlibat dalam 11 September 2001 serangan ke atas Pusat Dagangan Dunia Menara dan Sasaran lain Pada tarikh Itu dan JANGAN memberikan apa-apa bukti bahawa Adakah Senjata Pemusnah Besar-besaran untuk menyokong WARS bermula di Timur Tengah. FIKIRKAN IT: Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu , Pertubuhan Perjanjian Atlantik Utara (NATO ), Kesatuan Eropah ( EU), dan lain-lain . Muncul ia SEMUA TAHU dan Mei telah memainkan peranan dalam mensasarkan LIES TERSEBUT dan komplot Bangsa -Of -Warna . Anda lihat Mereka melucutkan senjata Bangsa PERTAMA NUKLEAR / kuasa KETENTERAAN dan sumber mereka Walaupun Mereka menjaga mereka. Kemudian Apabila Amerika Syarikat dan sekutu-sekutunya yang berjaya dalam bersifat yg menenangkan Bangsa Mereka MELANCARKAN WARS terhadap kaum yang menentang mereka. Anda melihat sebelas Telah melakukan banyak BERJAYA dalam bersifat yg menenangkan Sumber Luar -Bangsa Bersatu, Amerika Syarikat kemudian LANCAR SERANGAN , WARS , SEKATAN , dan lain-lain . Tindakan balas Untuk Mereka yang Bangsa Asing ( Yang PALING masa BANGSA -OF -COLOR )
The University of Virginia Department of Medicine is hosting its 36th Annual Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine Conference from October 28-30, 2009 at the Omni Charlottesville Hotel. The conference will feature lectures on various medical specialties from allergy/immunology to psychiatry delivered by UVA faculty. Attendees will have opportunities for interactive case discussions and workshops. The goal is for attendees to learn how to better manage and evaluate patients for various clinical issues. Charlottesville provides a beautiful fall setting for the conference near Thomas Jefferson's UVA and Monticello estates.
052215 - FAX TO DELNER THOMAS & BENNIE THOMPSON (Hmong)VogelDenise
This document is a fax sent to the Birmingham office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regarding a case. It summarizes a phone call with an assistant where they discussed the timeline of filings and the possibility of obstruction. It expresses concerns that the intentionally delayed processing of the complaint could be an attempt to obstruct a federal investigation into potential civil rights violations. It provides context on the complainant's previous filings and forums discussing related issues. In closing, it requests acknowledgment of receipt and consideration of the points made regarding proper handling and timing of the complaint.
052215 - FAX TO DELNER THOMAS & BENNIE THOMPSON (Indonesian)VogelDenise
Dokumen tersebut mengungkapkan keprihatinan penulis terhadap diskriminasi rasial dan praktik korup yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah AS dan perusahaan hukum Baker Donelson. Penulis mengajukan keluhan ke EEOC namun mengklaim bahwa EEOC juga terlibat dalam praktik yang sama. Dokumen tersebut berisi bukti-bukti yang mendukung klaim penulis.
052215 - FAX TO DELNER THOMAS & BENNIE THOMPSON (Chichewa)VogelDenise
This document discusses discrimination and lack of equal employment opportunities for Black/African Americans in the United States. It alleges that the EEOC obstructed the processing of discrimination complaints. It also criticizes large law firms like Baker Donelson for defending despotic governments and covering up issues like "black sites" and the "fall of Baghdad." The document claims these firms help entrench institutional racism in America. It provides examples to support the argument that the Obama administration and certain companies work to undermine civil rights protections for minority groups.
The document is a presentation about OpenNebula, an open-source cloud computing tool for managing virtual infrastructure in data centers. It provides an overview of OpenNebula's features and architecture in 18 slides, including how it can be used to build private, hybrid, and public clouds. The presentation highlights OpenNebula's modularity, flexibility through drivers, and community around contributing code and innovative projects.
The document describes an example of using the OncoVue test to better stratify breast cancer risk compared to the Gail model. A clinically homogenous group of 22 women between ages 42-44, with one first degree relative and no biopsies or children, showed a 16-fold range of 5-year risks with OncoVue versus 1.3-fold with Gail. Specifically, three women with the same Gail risk of 1.34% were stratified by OncoVue into risks of 3.17%, 1.22%, and 0.25%, with the highest OncoVue risk woman being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Ray Mabus has had a long career serving Mississippi and the United States in several roles:
1) He was the 60th Governor of Mississippi from 1988 to 1992 and pushed education reform and economic growth.
2) From 1994 to 1996, he served as the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia under President Bill Clinton.
3) Since 2009, Mabus has been the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy under President Barack Obama.
The document discusses urban design challenges across 9 different cities through a "game" framework. Each stop describes:
The Game - The main urban design challenge faced (e.g. lack of public space, unaffordable housing).
The Players - Who are helping or hindering solving the problem (e.g. government, private sector, population).
Rules - Principles or policies needed to address the issue.
Deal - The potential outcomes if the rules are followed (e.g. improved accessibility, reduction in traffic).
Across the stops a variety of common urban issues are examined such as transportation, public health, inclusion, privatization, and environmental contamination. Solutions focus on
Ted Bundy began killing in the late 1960s or early 1970s, though the earliest confirmed murders were in 1974 in Washington state. He went on to kill numerous young women across Washington, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho in 1974-1975. Bundy was arrested in 1975 in Utah for kidnapping and escaped from prison twice before being convicted and executed in 1989 for the murders of three women in Florida in 1978.
Daniel was a 16-year-old African American male who dreamed of graduating high school and attending college to study computer programming. He was tragically shot and killed by a stray bullet in 1991. African American males faced disproportionately high rates of homicide during this time period. The author discusses how exposure to violence can spread like an infectious disease among youth and communities. She also explores the impact of Daniel's death on her family and her process of grieving and healing over the years.
דרוש: מעצב עם ידע בפיתוח
מתוך Digital Play,
כנס לקהילת מעצבי הדיגיטל
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Seeking: Web designer with HTML knowledge.
From Digital Play convention for digital designers.
July 31st, 2013
Igal Steklov
MALAYSIA MISSING AIRLINER FLIGHT MH370 (malay)VogelDenise
Akibat Apabila AMBIL Kerajaan Asing Amerika Syarikat WANG Amerika - iaitu dalam erti kata lain ia kelihatan rasuah diambil oleh Pegawai Kerajaan PENGGANAS ASING untuk tujuan Akta utusan dan Meletakkan dalam Warga FEAR ( Bangsa-Bangsa Warna ) Kawalan dan tujuan menakutkan. Mengapa anda berfikir Bahawa Amerika Syarikat Setiausaha Amerika Negara pergi ke KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysia acerca Oktober 2013 - kira-kira SEKARANG LIMA (5 ) BULAN KEMUDIAN , Syarikat Penerbangan HILANG :
http://malaysia.usembassy.gov/ges2013.html
http://hizb-america.org/index.php/culture/news-watch/264-muslim-group-protests-u-s-secretary-of-state-s-malaysia-visit
https://www.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8b6c6b875c646fb3a1aa
Lihat Pembentangan Berikutan untuk tujuan melayan dalam Sukan Yang MEMAHAMI Bangsa Asing / Pemimpin bermain antara satu sama lain dan kemudian menggunakan projek MEDIA Bahawa terdapat KONFLIK BEBERAPA , Apabila terdapat TIDAK !
http://www.slideshare.net/VogelDenise/obama-read-my-lips-obama-fraudgate-malay
Fikirkan BANGSA YANG TANGAN Berjabat membuat Tawaran dengan Amerika Syarikat dan perkauman mereka / Rakan Sejawatan WHITE supremacist ( : seperti Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Eropah) yang mempromosikan usaha GLOBAL untuk " KELUHURAN WHITE " ke atas semua kaum-kaum lain .
YA, Warga Malaysia melakukan perkara yang HAK dalam menuntut " FIZIKAL " PERKATAAN PENJELASAN BUKTI bukan oleh dicemari Rangkaian Media dan perkauman ! Amerika Syarikat dan mereka Muncul untuk SEKUTUNYA TAHU MANA Kebenaran Mengenai Airplane adalah Malaysia HILANG . SEMUA kelihatan penipuan yang - penipuan UNDANG-UNDANG Kerana ia adalah selagi hilang Dianggap Mereka merasakan Mereka TIDAK akan menghadapi Tindakan ( tindakan undang-undang dan pendakwaan jenayah) . Oh, anda boleh yakin Mereka akan " SALAHKAN THE JURUTERBANG ! "
Fikirkanlah Amerika Syarikat disediakan JANGAN SEBARANG Bukti ANTARABANGSA yang Terdapat Adakah Pengganas Terlibat dalam 11 September 2001 serangan ke atas Pusat Dagangan Dunia Menara dan Sasaran lain Pada tarikh Itu dan JANGAN memberikan apa-apa bukti bahawa Adakah Senjata Pemusnah Besar-besaran untuk menyokong WARS bermula di Timur Tengah. FIKIRKAN IT: Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu , Pertubuhan Perjanjian Atlantik Utara (NATO ), Kesatuan Eropah ( EU), dan lain-lain . Muncul ia SEMUA TAHU dan Mei telah memainkan peranan dalam mensasarkan LIES TERSEBUT dan komplot Bangsa -Of -Warna . Anda lihat Mereka melucutkan senjata Bangsa PERTAMA NUKLEAR / kuasa KETENTERAAN dan sumber mereka Walaupun Mereka menjaga mereka. Kemudian Apabila Amerika Syarikat dan sekutu-sekutunya yang berjaya dalam bersifat yg menenangkan Bangsa Mereka MELANCARKAN WARS terhadap kaum yang menentang mereka. Anda melihat sebelas Telah melakukan banyak BERJAYA dalam bersifat yg menenangkan Sumber Luar -Bangsa Bersatu, Amerika Syarikat kemudian LANCAR SERANGAN , WARS , SEKATAN , dan lain-lain . Tindakan balas Untuk Mereka yang Bangsa Asing ( Yang PALING masa BANGSA -OF -COLOR )
The University of Virginia Department of Medicine is hosting its 36th Annual Recent Advances in Clinical Medicine Conference from October 28-30, 2009 at the Omni Charlottesville Hotel. The conference will feature lectures on various medical specialties from allergy/immunology to psychiatry delivered by UVA faculty. Attendees will have opportunities for interactive case discussions and workshops. The goal is for attendees to learn how to better manage and evaluate patients for various clinical issues. Charlottesville provides a beautiful fall setting for the conference near Thomas Jefferson's UVA and Monticello estates.
052215 - FAX TO DELNER THOMAS & BENNIE THOMPSON (Hmong)VogelDenise
This document is a fax sent to the Birmingham office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regarding a case. It summarizes a phone call with an assistant where they discussed the timeline of filings and the possibility of obstruction. It expresses concerns that the intentionally delayed processing of the complaint could be an attempt to obstruct a federal investigation into potential civil rights violations. It provides context on the complainant's previous filings and forums discussing related issues. In closing, it requests acknowledgment of receipt and consideration of the points made regarding proper handling and timing of the complaint.
052215 - FAX TO DELNER THOMAS & BENNIE THOMPSON (Indonesian)VogelDenise
Dokumen tersebut mengungkapkan keprihatinan penulis terhadap diskriminasi rasial dan praktik korup yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah AS dan perusahaan hukum Baker Donelson. Penulis mengajukan keluhan ke EEOC namun mengklaim bahwa EEOC juga terlibat dalam praktik yang sama. Dokumen tersebut berisi bukti-bukti yang mendukung klaim penulis.
052215 - FAX TO DELNER THOMAS & BENNIE THOMPSON (Chichewa)VogelDenise
This document discusses discrimination and lack of equal employment opportunities for Black/African Americans in the United States. It alleges that the EEOC obstructed the processing of discrimination complaints. It also criticizes large law firms like Baker Donelson for defending despotic governments and covering up issues like "black sites" and the "fall of Baghdad." The document claims these firms help entrench institutional racism in America. It provides examples to support the argument that the Obama administration and certain companies work to undermine civil rights protections for minority groups.
The document is a presentation about OpenNebula, an open-source cloud computing tool for managing virtual infrastructure in data centers. It provides an overview of OpenNebula's features and architecture in 18 slides, including how it can be used to build private, hybrid, and public clouds. The presentation highlights OpenNebula's modularity, flexibility through drivers, and community around contributing code and innovative projects.
The document describes an example of using the OncoVue test to better stratify breast cancer risk compared to the Gail model. A clinically homogenous group of 22 women between ages 42-44, with one first degree relative and no biopsies or children, showed a 16-fold range of 5-year risks with OncoVue versus 1.3-fold with Gail. Specifically, three women with the same Gail risk of 1.34% were stratified by OncoVue into risks of 3.17%, 1.22%, and 0.25%, with the highest OncoVue risk woman being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Ray Mabus has had a long career serving Mississippi and the United States in several roles:
1) He was the 60th Governor of Mississippi from 1988 to 1992 and pushed education reform and economic growth.
2) From 1994 to 1996, he served as the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia under President Bill Clinton.
3) Since 2009, Mabus has been the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy under President Barack Obama.
The document discusses urban design challenges across 9 different cities through a "game" framework. Each stop describes:
The Game - The main urban design challenge faced (e.g. lack of public space, unaffordable housing).
The Players - Who are helping or hindering solving the problem (e.g. government, private sector, population).
Rules - Principles or policies needed to address the issue.
Deal - The potential outcomes if the rules are followed (e.g. improved accessibility, reduction in traffic).
Across the stops a variety of common urban issues are examined such as transportation, public health, inclusion, privatization, and environmental contamination. Solutions focus on
Ted Bundy began killing in the late 1960s or early 1970s, though the earliest confirmed murders were in 1974 in Washington state. He went on to kill numerous young women across Washington, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho in 1974-1975. Bundy was arrested in 1975 in Utah for kidnapping and escaped from prison twice before being convicted and executed in 1989 for the murders of three women in Florida in 1978.
Daniel was a 16-year-old African American male who dreamed of graduating high school and attending college to study computer programming. He was tragically shot and killed by a stray bullet in 1991. African American males faced disproportionately high rates of homicide during this time period. The author discusses how exposure to violence can spread like an infectious disease among youth and communities. She also explores the impact of Daniel's death on her family and her process of grieving and healing over the years.
1. The document profiles several notorious criminals including the Zodiac Killer, Al Capone, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Aileen Wuornos, Steven Paddock, and Pedro Lopez.
2. Pedro Lopez is highlighted, who endured abuse as a child in Colombia and later embarked on a killing spree, murdering over 100 girls in Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia before being imprisoned.
3. Pablo Escobar is also summarized, who founded the Medellín Cartel in Colombia and established early drug smuggling routes into the United States, becoming one of the wealthiest criminals in history through the cocaine trade.
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptxmary850239
The document discusses key demands and goals of the Black Lives Matter movement. It outlines demands for economic justice including collective Black ownership; divestment from exploitative forces and investment in Black communities; community control over policies and institutions serving Black communities; independent Black political power and self-determination; and reparations for past and ongoing harms against Black people. The movement seeks to reconstruct systems that have historically oppressed and harmed Black communities.
The document discusses a terrorist attack in New York City where two police officers were shot and killed. It summarizes that the shooter, Ismail Abdullah Brinsley, approached the officers' patrol car and shot them multiple times in the head and chest with a handgun. Brinsley then fled the scene but later committed suicide. The shooting appeared to be in response to other police-related deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown. The incident caused protests against the NYPD and heightened tensions. The document argues that addressing root causes of such incidents is important to prevent future violence, and calls for understanding without personal hatred or aggression.
The document discusses three topics related to terrorism: the September 11th attacks, the kidnapping and beheading of journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan in 2002, and the controversial interrogation technique of waterboarding. It provides background information on each event, including who was responsible, where and when they occurred, and their impact. The document examines different perspectives on the use of waterboarding and debates whether its use to extract information from detainees is justified or constitutes torture.
This document summarizes and discusses several cases involving police brutality and racial injustice in the US criminal justice system from the 1990s through early 2010s. It discusses the shootings of Sean Bell, Amadou Diallo, and the acquittals of officers involved. It also summarizes the cases of Darryl Hunt, Troy Davis, and the Jena Six, highlighting issues of racial profiling, wrongful conviction, and disproportionately harsh charges against Black defendants. The document argues that these cases demonstrate ongoing problems in the criminal justice system and a need for reform.
Daniel was a 16-year-old boy with dreams of graduating high school and attending college to study computer programming. He enjoyed racing bikes and working hard to qualify for the world cycling cup in Chile. Unfortunately, Daniel was shot and killed by a stray bullet in 1991 while on his way home from summer school. His mother Ruby later documented her personal grief process and made a documentary about Daniel's life to bring more awareness to the issue of urban violence. She states that exposure to gun violence is a major factor and that murder should be viewed as a socially infectious disease.
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AMADOU BAILO DIALLO SHOOTING - Approximately 41 Shots - Gunned Down By New York POLICE Like A Dog!
1. AMADOU DIALLO SHOOTING:
GUNNED DOWN BY NEW YORK POLICE LIKE A DOG!
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Amadou Diallo
Born
September 2, 1975
Sinoe County, Liberia
Died
February 4, 1999 (aged 23)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality Guinea
Amadou Bailo Diallo (September 2, 1975 – February 4, 1999) was a 23-year-old immigrant from
Guinea who was shot and killed in New York City on February 4, 1999 by four New York City
Police Department plain-clothed officers: Sean Carroll, Richard Murphy, Edward McMellon and
Kenneth Boss, who fired a combined total of 41 shots, 19 of which struck
Diallo, outside his apartment at 1157 Wheeler Avenue in the Soundview section of The Bronx. The
four were part of the now-defunct Street Crimes Unit. All four officers were acquitted at trial in Albany,
New York.[1]
Diallo was unarmed at the time of the shooting, and a firestorm of controversy
erupted subsequent to the event as the circumstances of the shooting prompted outrage both within and
outside New York City. Issues such as police brutality, racial profiling, and contagious shooting were
central to the ensuing controversy.
2. Contents
1 Biography
2 Events surrounding death
3 Aftermath
4 Cultural references to Diallo
5 See also
o 5.1 Similar cases
6 References
7 External links
Biography
One of four children of Saikou and Kadiatou Diallo, Amadou's family is part of an old Fulbe trading
family in Guinea. He was born in Sinoe County, Liberia, while his father was working there,
and grew up following his family to Togo, Bangkok, and Singapore, attending schools in Thailand,
and later in Guinea and London, including Microsoft's Asian Institute. In September 1996, he came
to New York City where other family members had immigrated. He and a cousin started a business.
He had reportedly come to New York City to study but had not enrolled in any school. He sought to
remain in the United States by filing an application for political asylum under false pretenses.[2]
He sold
videotapes, gloves and socks from the sidewalk along 14th Street during the day and studied in the
evenings.
Events surrounding death
In the early morning of February 4, 1999, Diallo was standing near his building after returning from a
meal. Police officers Edward McMellon, Sean Carroll, Kenneth Boss and Richard Murphy passed by in
a Ford Taurus. Observing that Diallo matched the description of a since-captured well-armed serial
rapist involved in the rape or attempted rape of 51 victims, they approached him.[3][4]
The officers
were in plain clothes.
The officers claimed they loudly identified themselves as NYPD officers and that Diallo ran up the
outside steps toward his apartment house doorway at their approach, ignoring their orders to stop and
"show his hands". The porch lightbulb was out and Diallo was backlit by the inside vestibule light,
showing only a silhouette. Diallo then reached into his jacket and withdrew his wallet. Seeing the
suspect holding a small square object, Carroll yelled "Gun!" to alert his colleagues.
Mistakenly believing Diallo had aimed a gun at them at close range, the officers opened
fire on Diallo. During the shooting, lead officer McMellon tripped backward off the front
stairs, causing the other officers to believe he had been shot. The four officers
fired 41 shots, more than half of which went astray as Diallo was hit 19
times.[1]
The post-shooting investigation found no weapons on Diallo's body; the item
he had pulled out of his jacket was not a gun, but a rectangular black wallet. The internal NYPD
investigation ruled the officers had acted within policy, based on what a reasonable police officer would
have done in the same circumstances with the information they had. The Diallo shooting led to a review
of police training policy and the use of full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets. On March 25, 1999 a
Bronx grand jury indicted the four officers on charges of second-degree
murder and reckless endangerment. On December 16, an appellate court ordered a
3. change of venue to Albany, New York, stating that pretrial publicity had made a fair trial in New York
City impossible. On February 25, 2000, after two days of deliberation, a mixed-race jury in Albany
acquitted the officers of all charges. Officer Kenneth Boss had been previously involved in
an incident where an unarmed man was shot, but remained working as a police
officer. A 22-year-old man, Patrick Bailey, died after Boss shot him on October 31, 1997.[5]
As of 2012
Boss is the only remaining officer working for the NYPD, performing duties such as making repairs at
Floyd Bennett Field and participating in police drills and exercises.[6]
In October 2012,
Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly restored Boss' ability to carry a firearm against
the protests of Diallo's family.[7]
Aftermath
Diallo's death, the change of venue, and the verdict each sparked massive demonstrations against police
brutality and racial profiling, resulting in more than 1,700 arrests over the course of many weeks. Those
arrested in the daily protests at the entrance of One Police Plaza included former NYPD officers, former
mayor David Dinkins, Congressmen Charlie Rangel and Gregory Meeks, Rev. Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse
Jackson, New York State Assemblyman Ruben Diaz Jr., activist actress Susan Sarandon, more than a
dozen rabbis and other clergy, and numerous federal, state, and local politicians. Charges against the
protesters were later dropped.
In 2001, the Justice Department announced it would not charge the officers with a
violation of Diallo's civil rights. In the vestibule where Diallo died, neighbors created a shrine of
letters, teddy bears, and other items. Within several weeks, there was a severe rain period and the
landlord of the building put all the items in the garbage. A neighbor, Jimmy Spice Curry, rescued the
items, storing them until he was able to contact Eugene Adams of Bronx Community College, who was
given the items to donate to Diallo's mother.[citation needed]
On April 18, 2000, Diallo's mother, Kadiatou, and his stepfather, Sankarella Diallo, filed a
US$61,000,000 ($20m plus $1m for each shot fired) lawsuit against the City of New York and the
officers, charging gross negligence, wrongful death, racial profiling, and other violations of Diallo's civil
rights. In March 2004, they accepted a US$3,000,000 settlement. The much lower final settlement was
still reportedly one of the largest in the City of New York for a single man with no dependents under
New York State's "wrongful death law", which limits damages to pecuniary loss by the decedent's next
of kin.[8]
Anthony H. Gair, lead counsel for the Diallo family, argued that Federal common law should apply,
pursuant to Section 1983 of the civil rights act. In April 2002, as a result of the killing of Diallo and
other controversial actions, the Street Crime Unit was disbanded. In 2003, Diallo's mother, Kadiatou
Diallo, published a memoir, My Heart Will Cross This Ocean: My Story, My Son, Amadou (ISBN 0-345-
45600-9), with the help of author Craig Wolff. Diallo's death became an issue in the 2005 mayoral
election in New York City. Bronx borough president, and mayoral candidate, Fernando Ferrer, who had
protested the circumstances of the killing at the time, later told a meeting of police sergeants that
although the shooting had certainly been a tragedy, there was subsequently a move to "over-indict" the
officers involved, which led to criticism of Ferrer by the Diallo family and many others following the
case.[9]
The event spurred subsequent social psychology research. A number of experiments have conducted
with both undergraduate volunteers and police officers playing a computer game where they must
choose whether to shoot or not to shoot a target who may be white or black, on the basis of whether or
not they are armed. Such studies find that participants made slower and less accurate decisions on
whether to shoot an unarmed black target than an unarmed white target, and were quicker and more
likely to correctly decide to shoot an armed black target than an armed white target. Both black and
4. white participants respond in this manner. No correlations have been found between participant's
indicated levels of racial bias, and their performance in the games.[10]
Amadou Diallo is buried in the village of Hollande Bourou in the Fouta Djallon
region of Guinea, West Africa, where his extended family resides.
Cultural references to Diallo
The Diallo shooting has been referenced in the music of 88 Keys,[11]
Bruce Springsteen's song
"American Skin (41 Shots)",[12]
the Ziggy Marley song "I Know You Don't Care About Me", the
Trivium song "Contempt Breeds Contamination", The Spooks song "Things I've seen", the song "What
Would You do?" by Paris, the Blitz the Ambassador song "Uhuru", the song "Diallo" by Wyclef Jean,[13]
and the song "Lament For The Late AD" by Terry Callier.[14]
Electro pop band Le Tigre, formed by
Kathleen Hanna (formerly of Bikini Kill), lamented the Diallo shooting in their song "Bang! Bang!",
which ends with a vocal chorus counting numbers that ends with 41, the number of shots fired.[15]
In his
song "The other white meat", which deals with police brutality and racism, the New York rapper
Immortal Technique tells the Police "I got 41 reasons to tell you to suck ..." and "Guns don't look like
wallets". Clearly referencing the shooting and counting every bullet fired as a reason.[16]
It was also
referenced in the song, "So You Wanna Be a Cop" by the Crack Rocksteady 7, in the lyric: "and after 41
shots, you're grinning in the donut shop".
See also
Biography portal
Blink (book)
Civil rights
Police brutality
List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States
Racial profiling
American Skin (41 Shots)
Similar cases
Sean Bell shooting incident
Patrick Dorismond
Johnny Gammage
Rodney King
Abner Louima
Ousmane Zongo
Jean Charles de Menezes
BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant
Mark Duggan
References
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Medaglia, Angelica. "Amadou Diallo". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-
03-28.
2. Jump up ^ Waldman, Amy (Marcy 17, 1999). "His Lawyer Says Diallo Lied on Request for
Political Asylum". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
5. 3. Jump up ^ Bob Kappstatter, Rafael A. Olmeda, Dave Goldiner (April 8, 1999). "Bronx Suspect
Confesses To 5-year Rape Spree". Daily News.
4. Jump up ^ Forero, Juan (August 2, 2000). "Serial Rapist Gets 155 Years; Judge Suggests His
Crimes Contributed to Diallo Shooting". The New York Times.
5. Jump up ^ Goodman, Amy; González, Juan (February 14, 2000). "One of Four Police Officers
on Trial for the Murder of Amadou Diallo Killed Before". Democracy Now!
6. Jump up ^ Blau, Reuven; Hamilton, Brad (March 20, 2011). "Outcast cops still rake it in". New
York Post.
7. Jump up ^ Ruderman, Wendy; Goodman, J. David (October 2, 2012). "Diallo's Mother Asks
Why Officer Who Shot at Her Son Will Get Gun Back". The New York Times.
8. Jump up ^ Moses, Ray. "Opening Statements: The Amadou Diallo Killing". Center for
Criminal Justice Advocacy. Retrieved December 11, 2012.
9. Jump up ^ Cardwell, Diane (March 18, 2005). "For Ferrer and the Police, a Shifting
Relationship". The New York Times.
10. Jump up ^ Borgida Eugene; Fiske; Susan T. (2007). Beyond Common Sense: Psychological
Science in the Courtroom. p. 7. ISBN 1-4051-4573-0.
11. Jump up ^ "Hip Hop For Respect EP", A Tree Never Grown, Verse 1
12. Jump up ^ Susman, Gary (April 23, 2003). "American Skin". Entertainment Weekly.
13. Jump up ^ Thompson, Ed (October 12, 2006). "Trivium - The Crusade: Trivium - The
Crusade". IGN.
14. Jump up ^ Benson, Denise. "Terry Callier Alive". exclaim.ca. Retrieved July 14, 2013
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Diallo Shooting". MTV. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
16. Jump up ^ rapgenius.com "Immortal Technique – The Other White Meat Lyrics". Retrieved
July 18, 2013.
External links
"Diallo Remembered in Guinea"
Ted Conover. Kadi Diallo's Trial
Susan Sachs. Slain Man's Mother Is Center of Attention in Guinea
"Amadou Diallo shooting". Find a Grave. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
Amadou Diallo Foundation