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POLICING BLACK BODIES

May 16, 2018

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EXONERATIONS AND BLACK MEN

April 15, 2018

Earl Smith, PhD   –  Angela J. Hattery, PhD                   The main reason that we know so little about false convictions is that, by                  …

Male Athletes and Violence Against Women

April 14, 2018

Ray Rice poster athlete for violence against women.   by Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery Boys Behaving Badly? Not really. They are simply doing what is accepted in their sport culture. Since the late 1990s scholars have been chronicling…

Policing Black Bodies: A tool for extracting and exploiting free labor

January 1, 2018

The system of chattel slavery that enslaved millions and millions of people of African descent for the first 250 years of United States history is the story of policing Black bodies. The very definition of people of African descent as…

Black Athletes Protest Movements

December 31, 2017

Earl Smith, PhD               Angela J. Hattery, PhD   On June 4, 1967 at 105-15 Euclid Ave. in Cleveland,  Jim Brown, Ali, Lou Alcindor (Kareem Abdul Jabbar) and other prominent Black athletes held their “summit”…

New Book: Policing The Black Body

November 11, 2017

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Orenthal James Simpson (OJ): Cultural Hero Redux

September 16, 2017

by Earl Smith, PhD and Angela J. Hattery, PhD   He deceived us once.  Will he do it again? Orenthal James “O. J. ” Simpson, nicknamed “the Juice” is a former NCAA Collegiate football hero –having won the coveted Heisman…

Male Athletes and Sexual Violence Against Women

August 27, 2017

Ray Rice poster athlete for violence against women. by Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery Boys Behaving Badly? Not really. They are simply doing what is accepted in their sport culture. Since the late 1990s scholars have been chronicling the…

White people have an addiction problem, Black people have a crime problem

July 16, 2017

Dozens of studies conducted over the last several decades have demonstrated unequivocally that drug use rates are remarkably consistent across racial groups.  In other words, Blacks and whites use drugs at the same rates.   What differs is the kinds…

Prisoners are Smart: But Not Smart Enough to Stay Out of Prison

July 12, 2017

Everyone knows that prisoners are smart. What everyone does not know is that they are not smart enough to remain free once released With approximately 2.3 million in American jails and prisons –and almost all of them returning home at…