USAonRace Opens Discussions About Race, Prejudice in Martin-Zimmerman Case
(PRWEB) July 19, 2013 -- USAonRace.com invites individuals to come to the website and participate in discussions surrounding the Trayvon Martin case and George Zimmerman's acquittal. In the wake of the closing of the Trayvon Martin case, there have been widespread demonstrations of grief, outrage, and disbelief, and meaningful discussion is of the essence in this difficult time.
USAonRace will analyze the fallout of the trial, and has already published a commentary on President Obama's calls for calm in the wake of the ruling. Other topics that will be covered in the coming weeks include the prejudices that informed both Trayvon's and Zimmerman's actions, the discrepancies of the local and state systems in the enforcement of laws and evidence pickup, news and analyses of the protests across the world and more.
Individuals wishing to initiate and participate in meaningful discussion in their communities are welcome to do so at USAonRace.com. Take a moment to reflect on the state of race relations in you your neighborhood, community or city. Share those at Race Relations in Your City, Your Community.
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About USAonRace, Inc.
For the last five years, USAonRace, Inc. has published USAonRace.com, dedicated to increasing understanding about race, ethnicity and culture. USAonRace.com has a new design and focus dedicated solely to covering race-related news and events across the United States and around the world, daily. It is the place to go to learn about race, racial tension, racism and discrimination that continue to impact contemporary society.
Janice Ellis, USAonRace, Inc, http://usaonrace.com, 616-931-2200, [email protected]
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