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Mike Shum is a journalist based in Denver, United States of America.
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The courts must protect journalists
Journalism, once considered a safe profession in America, is increasingly under threat. The article highlights the legal battles journalists face to maintain their freedom to report, citing a case where Index Newspapers sued to protect its reporters from federal violence. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon ruled in favor of journalists, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit temporarily set aside this decision. The article argues that protecting journalists is crucial for democracy, as informed voters are essential for a functioning electoral system.
A Student Protester Facing Disciplinary Action Has ‘No Regrets’
Youssef, a student at the University of Chicago, faces potential disciplinary action, including suspension or expulsion, for his involvement in protests advocating for Palestinian rights and university divestment from Israeli entities. Despite the risk of not graduating, Youssef remains committed to his cause, expressing disappointment in the university's response but solidarity with the broader movement for Palestinian justice.
Police on Trial
Examines pivotal events in the history of race and policing in America, focusing on the aftermath of George Floyd's death, the trial and conviction of Derek Chauvin, and ongoing struggles for police accountability and reform in Minneapolis. Draws on unique on-the-ground reporting and filming by FRONTLINE and Star Tribune.
Police on Trial
The documentary 'Police on Trial' by FRONTLINE and Star Tribune explores the significant events surrounding George Floyd's death, the trial and conviction of Derek Chauvin, and the ongoing efforts for police reform in Minneapolis. It provides an in-depth look at race and policing in America, highlighting the challenges and developments in police accountability.
He Was Philando Castile’s Friend. Now He’s Running for Office.
John Thompson, a friend of Philando Castile, is running for the Minnesota House of Representatives to push for legislative accountability in response to ongoing police violence against black men. Motivated by the deaths of Castile and George Floyd, Thompson emphasizes the need for direct community representation in legislative processes to enact meaningful change.
‘We’re Sick and Tired’: Voices From Minneapolis Protests
Protesters in Minneapolis have gathered for the fifth consecutive day to demand justice for George Floyd, whose death has sparked widespread outrage. Demonstrations outside the Fifth Police Precinct were met with police enforcement of the city's curfew, using pepper spray and tear gas. Protesters voiced their frustration with systemic racism and police brutality, emphasizing the need for justice and change. While most protesters oppose the violence and looting that have occurred, they understand the underlying anger and frustration. The Minneapolis Police Department faces significant criticism for its treatment of Black men, and the protests reflect a broader call for societal change.
Minneapolis Precinct Fire: How a Night of Chaos Unfolded
On the night of May 28, the Third Precinct of the Minneapolis Police Department was set on fire amid protests following George Floyd's death in police custody. Demonstrators demanded criminal charges against the officers involved, leading to escalated tactics and confrontations with the police. By 10 p.m., officers evacuated the precinct. The following day, a former officer was charged with murder and manslaughter in connection with Floyd's death.
Halima Aden: From refugee to Somali American hijabi model
Halima Aden, a 21-year-old Somali American model, has broken barriers by being the first contestant to wear a hijab and burkini at a Miss USA beauty pageant. Her journey from a refugee in Kenya to an international model challenges conventional beauty standards and represents a broader narrative for Somali Americans and young Muslims. Despite her success, she faces personal struggles, particularly with her mother's acceptance of her career. The film by Mike Shum and Arthur Nazaryan delves into these personal dimensions, exploring the cultural and intergenerational gaps within the immigrant experience.
A Clash of Cake and Faith
The article discusses a baker's refusal to make cakes for same-sex weddings based on religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of the First Amendment in protecting freedom of religion. The baker expresses that participating in same-sex weddings goes against his faith and views it as a compelled speech issue. The narrative highlights the tension between religious freedom and LGBTQ rights in the United States.
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