The Price of Freedom: Cash Bail and Pretrial Detention
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
3M ago
When Flo was arrested in 2016, he did not expect to be wrapped into the predatory commercial bail industry. $7,500: that was the amount the judge set for his pretrial release. “$7,500 might as well have been a million dollars to me.” As a result, Flo spent two months in jail even though he was legally innocent. Half a million Americans are in pretrial detention at any given moment, and more than 60% of them are there because they can’t afford bail. In theory, bail is supposed to be one way out of jail. So how did it become a way to trap so many people in, even when they're still legally presum ..read more
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“This is My City”: The Promise of Reparations and the Legacy of Urban Renewal
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
3M ago
Priscilla Robinson says the Southside neighborhood of Asheville, North Carolina was once a thriving, tight-knit community. She describes fruit trees and multigenerational homeowners, booming small businesses and neighbors who looked out for one another. But that all changed in 1968, when the city approved plans for “urban renewal” and displaced more than fifty percent of Asheville’s Black residents, including Priscilla and her family. Decades later, in 2020, Asheville became just the second city in the US and the first in the south to approve reparations for its Black population, and Priscilla ..read more
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“This is My City”: The Promise of Reparations and the Legacy of Urban Renewal
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
4M ago
Priscilla Robinson says the Southside neighborhood of Asheville, North Carolina was once a thriving, tight-knit community. She describes fruit trees and multigenerational homeowners, booming small businesses and neighbors who looked out for one another. But that all changed in 1968, when the city approved plans for “urban renewal” and displaced more than fifty percent of Asheville’s Black residents, including Priscilla and her family. Decades later, in 2020, Asheville became just the second city in the US and the first in the south to approve reparations for its Black population, and Priscilla ..read more
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New Front Lines: How Med Students are Adapting to a Post Roe Future
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
5M ago
When 3rd year med student Megh Kumar told a mentor she’d decided to go into OB GYN, she got an unexpected piece of advice: don’t.  It’s been more than a year since the Supreme Court revoked constitutional protections for abortion rights with their Dobbs decision. Since then 13 states – including Megh’s home state of Kentucky – have banned nearly all abortions. Some states have criminalized performing or abetting abortion. The effect has been chilling not only for patients who need them, but for doctors who feel it’s their medical duty to provide them.  As the next generation of ..read more
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I Am the Water: Grassy Narrows’ Land Back Story
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
6M ago
On a cold night in 2002, Chrissy Isaacs watched yet another logging truck loaded with old growth trees hurtle past her home in the Grassy Narrows First Nation, down the only road into the reserve: built by and for the logging industry.  Enough was enough. That night, she dropped a tree in the road to block the loggers, and changed her community forever. This is the story of land back, and the fight to correct the long, long history of colonizers claiming indigenous territories as their own for economic benefit. But for millions of Indigenous people around the world, land back is about a l ..read more
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Libraries Off-limits: Examining Florida’s book bans
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
6M ago
Andrea Phillips loves her job. She works at an elementary school as a reading interventionist, teaching struggling readers to love books. When she was told by her district to pack up her classroom library earlier this year, she was devastated.  In 2022, Florida lawmakers passed HB 1467. This new law mandated that every book in Florida public schools be cataloged and reviewed for “harmful content”, and that schools create a system for parents to petition the removal of books they found inappropriate. Out of an abundance of caution, two county school districts – including Andrea’s – decide ..read more
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Police Free Schools: What does school safety really mean?
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
6M ago
Most kids in the U.S. go to a school that’s patrolled by police officers. They’re supposed to keep students safe, but after decades of increased surveillance, in-school arrests have skyrocketed for kids of all ages. And most of the kids arrested at school are students of color. A group of students in Des Moines, Iowa didn’t need data to know that police in their school district were harmful, so they set out to do something about it. Here’s how they worked with their community to build a greater movement to protect students, and especially students of color.  Learn more about the Advanceme ..read more
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Safe Routes for Refugees: One Woman’s Unlikely Journey from Afghanistan to the UK
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
6M ago
In January 2021, Zahra Shaheer had to get out of Afghanistan… fast. So when she had the rare opportunity to secure safe passage for herself and her two children, she made the heartbreaking decision to flee, even though it meant leaving her mother behind. Now, Zahra and her mother remain separated by thousands of miles, and insurmountable policies that are designed to prevent her mother from reuniting with her family in the new home in the UK.  David Miliband from the International Rescue Committee joins us to look at the history of global refugee policy, and the importance of safe routes ..read more
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Gender Euphoria: What Happens When We Support Trans Kids?
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
6M ago
As lawmakers consider more than 500 anti-trans bills nationwide, experts warn that these efforts will increase already-high rates of depression and suicidality for trans kids. But what happens when these kids are affirmed and supported in their transition? When their communities welcome them with open arms?  Hear the story of Oli Oski, who, when he was just seven years old, helped convince an LGBTQ resource center to start offering play groups for trans and queer kids under 13. Oli is 19 now, and already he’s left a legacy for the next generation of LGBTQ kids who face acute social and po ..read more
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"The Cows Don't Milk Themselves!": Migrant Farmworkers Fight for Dignity
Who We Are | A Chronicle of Racism in America
by Ben & Jerry's and Vox Creative
6M ago
Did you know that without migrant farm workers, the price of dairy would be twice as expensive? Dairy farming is one of the most challenging jobs in agriculture, and like a lot of farmwork has notoriously weak legal protections for workers, leading to long hours, poor pay, and unsafe conditions. Host Ashely C. Ford tells the story of how a group of farmworkers came together after a senseless tragedy to demand change – and together built a safety net to protect their most vulnerable workers. Learn more about Migrant Justice and their Milk with Dignity program here. Into The Mix has been nomina ..read more
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