Lancaster Against Pipelines Temporarily Stops Construction

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From Lancaster Against Pipelines (http://www.wearelancastercounty.org/): This morning we continued to defend our constitutional right to clean air and clean water by employing peaceful, creative, Civil Disobedience. More than 40 of us woke before dawn and used our vehicles to block … Continued

Sign Faith Leader Letter Supporting the DREAM Act

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From the Interfaith Immigration Coalition (http://www.interfaithimmigration.org): Over 850 faith leaders have already signed a letter urging all Members of Congress to cosponsor the Dream Act of 2017 (S.1615/H.R.3440) and pass a clean Dream Act immediately. The letter is available here: http://www.interfaithimmigration.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Faith-Sign-on-Dream-Act-FINAL-October-5-2017.pdf We’re … Continued

White House Immigration Principles Put Children and Families at Risk

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From CLASP (http://www.clasp.org/): On Sunday, October 8, the Trump Administration unveiled its principles for reform of the U.S. immigration system. The long list includes policy proposals that would further ramp up immigration enforcement, severely cut overall immigration, and penalize localities … Continued

American Indian and Alaska Native Jail Count Doubles Since Late 1990s

From the Sentencing Project (http://www.sentencingproject.org): The number of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN) held in local jails nearly doubled from between 1999 and 2014, according to a Bureau of Justice Statistics analysis covered by The Crime Report. During this … Continued

Most American Indian Tribes Have Opted Out of Death Penalty

From the Sentencing Project (http://www.sentencingproject.org): Nearly all American Indian tribes have rejected the option of pursuing the death penalty against their citizens for federal crimes committed on their land, reports the Associated Press. “Congress expanded the list of death-penalty eligible … Continued

One-Third of Black Men Have Felony Convictions

From the Sentencing Project (http://www.sentencingproject.org): In “Growth in the U.S. Ex-Felon and Ex-Prisoner Population, 1948 to 2010,” Sarah Shannon and colleagues estimate that one-third of black men had a felony conviction in 2010—a significant increase over the past 30 years … Continued

Touring Solar-Powered Pittsburgh

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Posted at http://www.publicnewsservice.org/2017-10-10/environment/touring-solar-powered-pittsburgh/a59760-1 October 10, 2017 – Andrea Sears, Public News Service (PA) Play Audio in Browser Window The Solar Tour includes both residential and business solar installations. (PennFuture) PITTSBURGH – Solar installations will be on display at homes and … Continued

World Affairs Council of Harrisburg Announces 2017-18 Global Scholars Certificate Program for High School Students—Deadline October 31

From the World Affairs Council of Harrisburg (http://www.wacharrisburg.org): The World Affairs Council of Harrisburg is launching its 2017-18 year of its Global Scholars Program! Geared towards high school students, the Global Scholars Program allows youth to delve into international affairs … Continued