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Today Marks The 50th Anniversary Of The Watts Race Riots & More News You Need To Know
Also in today's round-up, a woman claims she had a miscarriage after a cop attacked her with a stun gun and the officials who brutally arrested Martese Johnson have resumed work.
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50 Years Later, Watts Streets Are Now Calm After Historical Race Riots

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As Ferguson, MO is in a state of emergency once again from struggles with police brutality and discrimination against Black residents, the people of Watts are remarking how things have changed dramatically since its infamous, six-day long race riots from August 1965.
Homicides in the city are down significantly and relations with the police have grown more civil and pleasant. While it is widely agreed that the area isn’t “utopia,” locals are upholding their neighborhood as an example of how time, dialogue and reform can improve race relations. With the 50th anniversary of the riots upon us, people are asking if the progress made in Watts can someday happen in Ferguson, as well. Read more at the New York Times.
Up Next: Police Brutality Meets New Heights, Woman Suffers Miscarriage After Being Struck With A Stun Gun
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Pregnant Woman Loses Child After Cop Attacks Her With A Stun Gun

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Elaina Turner is now pursuing a civil rights lawsuit filed in July against the city of Chicago with her fiancé, Ulysses Green after an altercation with the police in front of their home in 2013. Officers Patrick Kelly, Jeffrey Weber and James Kubick came to their home to tow their van. At one point when Turner tried to retrieve her belongings from the car, Kelly rushed to her, grabbed her and used a taser on her stomach, leg and arm.
Turner was later sent to the hospital, then to prison for the night. She suffered her miscarriage later in the week. As Turner and Green began fighting criminal charges they sustained following the altercation, the two learned that the officers involved had histories of misconduct on the force including assault and false arrest. Read more at the Huffington Post.
Up Next: ABC Agents Who Brutally Detained Martese Johnson Gets Their Jobs Back
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ABC Agents Return To Work Without Charges After Violently Arresting UVA Student Martese Johnson
The three Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control agents that beat and forcefully arrested UVA student Martese Johnson have resumed their roles after an investigation deemed they “did not violate agency policy.” The investigation concluded two weeks ago; Johnson was charged with public swearing and resisting arrest following the incident. Johnson claimed he did not know why he was being arrested at the time, but officers countered that he tried to use a fake ID and hit his head after taking a fall. Read more at The Root.
Up Next: Zimbabwe Struggles With Dramatic UnemploymentÂ
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President Of Zimbabwe To Create New Labor Laws To Curb Unlawful Unemployment

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Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe, is making an about turn in his country’s labor laws now that his country has seen 20,000 workers lose their jobs in the last four weeks alone. The  unemployment hike-one that is already on top of Zimbabwe’s 11 to 60 percent jobless population-was prompted by a recent court ruling that allowed employers to let go of workers without severance packages if employees are given three month’s notice. Mugabe’s objective is to bar employers from using the new court decision as justification for randomly firing people to boost profits. Read more at Quartz.
Up Next: Donald Trump Gets His Ass Handed To Him By The Women Of Twitter
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Donald Trump’s Twitter Mentions Filled With Period References After Sexist Comments

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I’m not sure how Donald Trump plans to win over female voters at this point. With the rate he’s going at, bruh’s pretty much alienated every woman (and minority group) in the country, especially with his latest, disgusting jab at FOX’s Megyn Kelly. After last week’s GOP debate, Trump claimed that Kelly unfairly targeted him, saying: “you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”
Naturally, people were outraged by what appeared to be a thinly veiled and misogynistic reference to menstruation. As a result, the hashtag #periodsarenotaninsult was conceived to make fun of Trump and his asinine, out of touch commentary. Trump is insisting that he was speaking about Kelly’s nose and ears but no one’s buying it. Read more at Yahoo Health.
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