Frank Rudy Cooper In The News

Casino.Org
A noose found on a beam at the construction site of the MSG Sphere, adjacent to The Venetian resort-casino, has led to concerns about possible racist motivations.
The Nevada Independent
In two weeks, students will return to classes at 黑料网.
The Nevada Independent
As the rhetorical battle over Israel and Palestine wages, some progressives find ourselves caught in the middle.
Washington Post
The topic of 鈥渢oxic masculinity鈥 comes up more in conversations about #MeToo than about Black Lives Matter, understandably so. But cop machismo is an important way of understanding police violence against people of color. It helps explain why Derek Chauvin pressed his knee against George Floyd鈥檚 neck 鈥 continuing for two minutes after Floyd鈥檚 pulse stopped 鈥 and why three other officers chose to keep the crowd at bay rather than save Floyd鈥檚 life.
CounterPunch
The numbers tell the sad story.
The Guardian
As a child in the early 1980s, LeRonne Armstrong spent much of the summer watching cartoons at his grandma鈥檚 apartment in West Oakland鈥檚 Acorn Projects. The public housing development would later become notorious as the site where Black Panther co-founder Huey Newton was killed in 1989, but for Armstrong鈥檚 mother, it was where she sent her three children for safekeeping as crack began menacing the city and violent crime was on the rise.
The Nevada Independent
The months-long, multiracial protests against police violence and for racial equality are a demand for change, and states such as Colorado are listening. The Legislature is at risk of not heeding the call. The proposed police reform bill for the current special session does not do half of what Colorado did. If Nevada is serious about meaningful change, our Legislature must deliver police reform at least as strong as Colorado鈥檚.
Washington Post
Our years of studying constitutional civil rights have taught us that police policies and even criminal statutes are not enough to overcome the 鈥渂lue wall of silence鈥 among officers. What鈥檚 needed are state laws that create an affirmative duty for bystander cops to intervene to prevent use of excessive force or other civil rights deprivations, and that allow civil suits against cops who don鈥檛.