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PHOENIX 鈥?Arizona has b stanley vaso anned prisoners from reading a book that discusses the impact of the criminal justice system on black men.The American Civil Liberties Union is calling on the Arizona Department of Corrections to rescind a ban on Chokehold: Policing Black Men.The book by former federal prosecutor Paul Butler examines the treatment of African American men by law enforcement and in mass incarceration. ARTICLE CONT stanley travel mug INUES BELOW Butler says his publisher was notified of the ban in March. But it didn ;t specify what led to the decision.The Georgetown University criminal law professor says he explicitly disavows violence in the book. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Corrections spokesman Andrew Wilder said the department hadn ;t yet received the ACLU letter asking for the ban to be reversed.ACLU attorney Emerson Sykes says it not uncommon for states to ban certain books. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ___ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Terry Tang is a member of the APrsquo race and ethnicity team. Follow her on Twitter at twitter/ttangAPBy Terry Tang, The Associated Press Bpmr Mixed reaction to throne speech promises on racism
New CEO and pr stanley taza esident announced at Center for Courageous KidsAugust 22, 2024 WNKY Staff, Source: Center for Courageous Kids. Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditSCOTTSVILLE, Ky. In Scottsville, the Center for Courageous Kids has announced its new president and CEO.According to the release from CCK, Darren Dannelly has been appointed the new president and CEO. Right out of the gate, Darren clearly demonstrated an understanding of how camp like CCK operates, said Elizabeth McKinney, JD, CCK Board chairwoman and trust principal at The Glenview Trust Company. His intellect, energy, and great personality made him the obvious choice. Most importantly, he understands that the ultimate goal of all of this work is to provide the campers with a great experience. Dannelly has previous experience with high-level positions within the Tampa Metro YMCA and Girl Scouts of West Central Florida, which the CCK say will help further strengthen the CCK Mission of providing life-changing camp experiences for children with serious illnesses.In his new role, CCK says Dannelly will focus on continuing strong relationships with donors and community spons stanley canada ors while nourishing new and flourishing partnerships to increase giving and immersive volunteer experiences.You can learn more about CCK here.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNK stanley cup Y News 40 Weather App