Reports to UN CERD on Race and Ethnicity In The United States
U.N. Human Rights Body Issues Decisive Observations On Racial Discrimination In U.S.
The UN CERD Committee issued a letter espressing their concerns over the lack of progress to end racial discrimination in the U.S.
> News Release (10/8/2009)
> UN CERD Cmte Letter to U.S. (9/28/2009)
The Persistence Of Racial And Ethnic Profiling In The United States
6/30/2009 - A Follow-Up Report To The U.N. Committee On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination
The historic fight against discrimination and racial bias in the United States continues and has perhaps become more challenging in the 21st century. Although fewer de jure forms of discrimination remain in existence, de facto racial disparities continue to plague the United States and curtail the enjoyment of fundamental human rights by millions of people who belong to racial and ethnic minorities.
Read the CERD Follow-up Report >>
Race & Ethnicity In America: Turning A Blind Eye To Injustice
12/10/2007 - On December 10, 2007, the ACLU released a comprehensive analysis of the pervasive, institutionalized, systemic and structural racism in America. The report, Race & Ethnicity in America: Turning a Blind Eye to Injustice, is a response to the U.S. report to the United Nations' Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) released earlier this year. The U.S. report, which the ACLU called a "whitewash" swept under the rug the dramatic effects of widespread racial and ethnic discrimination in this country, and fails to honestly assess the ways in which racial and ethnic discrimination and inequality persist.
Read the 2007 ACLU CERD report >>
| Dennis Parker, Director of the ACLU's Racial Justice Program, Discusses the Pervasive Problem of Racial Profiling MP3 | Podcast | |
| Jamil Dakwar, Director for the ACLU's Human Rights Program, discusses the detention of immigrants, women and children with ACLU attorneys Tom Jawetz and Mie Lewis. MP3 | Podcast | |
| Dennis Parker, Director of the ACLU's Racial Justice Program, discusses the report with ACLU of Mississippi Executive Director Nsombi Lambright and ACLU of Texas Legal Director Lisa Graybill. MP3 | Podcast |
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| Chandra Bhatnagar, Staff Attorney for the ACLU's Human Rights Program, discusses affirmative action, racial profiling, and the rights of noncitizens and immigrants. MP3 | Podcast |
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| Chandra Bhatnagar, Staff Attorney for the ACLU's Human Rights Program, discusses racial justice and human rights with talk show host Tavis Smiley. MP3 | Podcast |
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| Map of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Raids from 2006 – 2007. PDF | |
| Race of Defendants Approved for Federal Death Penalty Prosecutions |
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