Monthly Archives: November 2016

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Bullying in the Age of Trump

by Emily Bazelon November 16, 2016   Kids who are in religious or ethnic minorities, or are gay or disabled, are more likely to be bullied in school than other kids. Their point of difference can be a point of vulnerability. In the last decade, schools have put more energy into preventing bullying, to the

Rally in Brooklyn Park Condemns Swastikas and ‘Go Trump’ Graffiti

by Sarah maslin Nir and Ashley Southall November 20, 2016   On Friday, swastikas and the words “Go Trump” were discovered in graffiti on a jungle gym in Brooklyn Heights. By Sunday, the scrawl had been erased and in its place was a pile of marigolds, chrysanthemums and tiny paper hearts as a rally echoed

Civil rights advocates brace for a radical shift in Justice Department priorities under Sessions and Trump

by Del Quentin Wilbur November 18, 2016   Under the Obama administration, the Justice Department’s civil rights division was rebuilt into what former Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. called the agency’s “crown jewel.” But many civil rights advocates and legal scholars voiced concern Friday that the unit faces an uncertain future under the leadership of President-elect Donald Trump

A Wave of Harassment After Trump’s Victory

by Anna North November 18, 2016   Hundreds of incidents of harassment and intimidation have been reported across the country since Election Day. Below are just a few: • In Wellsville, N.Y., a softball dugout was spray-painted with a swastikaand the words “Make America White Again.” • At the University of Pennsylvania, black students were

LA County proposal aims to quickly address hate crimes

by Leslie Berestein-Rojas November 21, 2016   Los Angeles County supervisors are expected to vote Tuesday on a motion aimed at combating hate crime after several suspected incidents were reported following the Nov. 8 presidential election. Supervisor Hilda Solis is proposing the county sheriff's department "act swiftly to proactively contact communities likely to be targeted"

Andrew Cuomo Creates Special Unit To Investigate Post-Election Surge In Hate Crimes

by Rebecca Shapiro November 21, 2016   New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) plans to investigate the uptick in hate crimesthat have occurred in the state since the presidential election, he announced Sunday. Speaking before the congregation at Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church, Cuomo reaffirmed New York’s place as a safe haven for immigrants, people of color

Newsletter from GRID Alternatives

Dear Friends, In the past week, on two separate occasions, GRID Alternatives staff and trainees were subjected to racially motivated physical and verbal abuse by neighborhood residents while working on one of our jobsites. Sadly, we know that they are not alone in these experiences, and that these experiences are not new for people of

Erosion of Social Support as a Function of Alt-right Xenophobia in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

Here in the United States, the results of the 2016 presidential election revealed once again the deep social and cultural divisions of the country. The shock waves of the election of Donald Trump, contradicting most all polling data, have been framed in terms of “populist versus establishment” and “politics versus entertainment.” For professionals working in

Refugees Discover 2 Americas: One That Hates, and One That Heals

by Adeel Hassan November 14, 2016   DUNDALK, Md. — Ra’ad and Hutham Lalqaraghuli are no longer sure which America they’re a part of. Is it the hateful country they confronted a few weeks before the presidential election, when someone left a note at their door that said, “Terrorist Leave no one wants you here”?

Amid Outrage Over Stephen Bannon, F.B.I. Reports Surge in Hate Crimes

by Michael D. Shear, Alan Rappeport, Eric Lichtblau, and Maggie Haberman November 14, 2016   Hate crimes surge, led by attacks on Muslims. The F.B.I. reported Monday that attacks against American Muslims rose last year, driving an increase of about 7 percent in hate crimes against all victims. The data, the most comprehensive look at