Every major era of domestic terror against African Americans – slavery, lynching and police...
Columns, Op-Eds, & Interviews
Op-Ed: Surviving Shelter in Place as a Survivor of Homicide
I learned that I might never stop grieving the innocence my daughters lost on that early...
Op-Ed: California’s Closure of DJJ Is a Victory—But With Significant Challenges
Simply handing DJJ youth over to the county probation departments is not reason enough alone to...
Op-Ed: Dialogue & Healing With the “Worst of the Worst”
Entire yards were labeled as places where they housed "inmates who refuse to program.”
The killing of Ahmaud Arbery highlights the danger of jogging while black
"Black men I interviewed who had jogged in white neighborhoods where they lived reported incidents...
Decarceration in the Face of a Pandemic
One of the most urgent — and contentious — debates in criminal justice today is over which...