Occupy Baltimore Activists Protest Building of Youth Jail
October 30, 2012:
![]() | Reflections on Occupy Baltimore | |
| Editors of the book "We are Many"discuss challenges of building a movement in a city with a black political elite | ||
![]() | Baltimore, Race and the Occupy Movement | |
| Editors of the book “We Are Many” discuss how the Occupy Movement can overcome the racial divide | ||
![]() | Occupy Baltimore Activists Protest Building of Youth Jail | |
| Baltimore Occupy and Algebra Project activists are arrested by police
during protest of new juvenile
facility for youth charged as adults | ||
![]() | TRNN TOWN HALL: Does Baltimore Need $100 Million Youth Prison? | |
| Will a new youth prison make Baltimore safer and is it the best way to treat "young offenders"? | ||
![]() | Baltimore Debates New Youth Jail | |
| State plans to spend 100 million on facility to hold juveniles charged as adults | ||
![]() | Media Depicts U.S. Juvenile Detention Facilities as Rehabilitative | |
| Bart Lubow: Youth Prisons are places of violence, of arbitrary exercise of
power, and are fundamentally dehumanizing | ||
![]() | Treat Young Offenders Like Your Own Child | |
| Bart Lubow: There are many proven alternatives to incarceration | ||
![]() | Why are Kids in Jail? | |
| Bart Lubow: Zero tolerance policies and racial bias are pushing many kids out of school and into jail | ||
![]() | Does Locking Young Offenders up Longer, Make us Safer? | |
| TRNN REPORT: In Baltimore and across the country more young people are being charged as adults and going to prison with longer sentences | ||