Insight News ::: 4.9.12

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HARMONICA MASTER

JAMES COTTON

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Photo: Paul Natkin

Sunday, April 29, 2012 at Famous Dave’s BBQ & Blues, 3001 Hennepin Ave in Minneapolis, MN.

INSIGHT NEWS April 9 - April 15, 2012 • MN Metro Vol. 38 No. 15 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • www.insightnews.com

Photos: Harry Colbert, Jr.

Izaak Raspberry, 10, Cydne Washington, Larry Wright, 10 and Thomas Washington, 12, hold a banner with a picture of Trayvon Martin. The banner reads. “TRAYVON: AMERICA’S SON”

Thousands of Minnesotans rally for justice; call for arrest in Trayvon Martin case By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer

Hip hop artist, Brother Ali tells the crowd that he “has the complexion for protection” when it comes to being racially profiled by society.

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early 5,500 Minnesotans – most in hooded sweatshirts – gathered outside of Northrop Auditorium on the University of Minnesota campus demanding justice for Trayvon Martin.

Martin, a 17-year-old high school student, was shot and killed in Sanford, FL on Feb. 26 by self-appointed neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman. Martin, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, commonly known as a “hoodie,” was unarmed and was walking home from a nearby convenience store when he was approached by Zimmerman, who had been following

Martin and called police to alert them of a “suspicious” individual in the gated community. According to Zimmerman, Martin assaulted him (a claim in which much of the evidence that has come to light seems not to support) and he shot and killed Martin in an act of selfdefense, he said.

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Turning Point employees wear hoodies to work in solidarity for Trayvon Martin. Front row left-right: Cletus Smith, Dr. Peter Hayden, Lee Wright, Leo Johnson, Liz Reed, Gail Costa, Angela Reed, Doris Johnson and June Dean. Back row left-right: Cedric Williams, Howard Ellis, Greg Jones, Larry Scott, Roblee Perkins and Jeff Cayo.

DFL endorses Champion in District 59 convention 59B faceoff: Cole, Dehn, Alexander By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer

Representative Bobby Joe Champion

For DFL delegates of Sen. Dist. 59B (formerly 58B), convention day began at 8 a.m. and 11 hours later, they were still unable to endorse a candidate for the soon-to-be vacant house seat. The seat, currently held by Rep. Bobby Joe Champion is up for grabs as Champion is running to become the district’s state senator.

Politics

House passes $3.5 trillion 2013 budget

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Terra Cole

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A movement for justice and accountability By U.S. Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) My heart goes out to Trayvon Martin’s family and to everyone in Sanford, Fla., who is calling for justice and accountability. But also I hope the political activity around his murder ripens into something truly sustainable: an advocacy movement for AfricanAmerican crime victims. African Americans in the criminal justice system are usually stereotyped as defendants. But the truth is they also represent a disproportionate percentage of victims. Survivors and their families often cannot get adequate police attention, just

U.S. Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN) like Trayvon’s family, and sadly perpetrators go unaccountable as George Zimmerman has so far. However, it’s not just the operators of the system who need to have more empathy for black crime victims. The larger

Education

Poll

Obama leads Republican rivals

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Suluki Fardan

Costain: Some parents don’t care about integration

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community sometimes views the violent deaths of young black men and women as typical and expected. Too often we view black murder victims similar to how society views female rape victims. We wonder what the victim did to bring it on – hence the whole business about whether Trayvon should have been wearing a hoodie. It’s outrageous that the police didn’t arrest Zimmerman for shooting Trayvon Martin. They also didn’t confiscate Zimmerman’s gun, test him for mood altering substances, or begin a murder investigation. Zimmerman would have the right to argue self-defense,

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Business

World bank likely to tap Nigerian OkonjoIweala for top job

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