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They Went to Prison as Kids. Now They’re on Death Row

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Reading this article was sad because there are a lot of young people locked away in juvenile detention centers without getting proper help. A lot of the young people being held in juvenile detention centers come from broken homes. Each young person being held in juvenile detention centers have their story. Instead of understanding their issues and making sure they don't go down the wrong path again, the criminal justice system punishes them. The article shows that" . ..Andrus was exposed to gangs, dosed on psychotropic drugs and tossed in solitary confinement more than 77 times, sometimes at his own request". The thing criminal justice punishes those who commit crimes. I don't believe that everybody can be helped but I believe starting at juvenile detention centers would help a lot. I believe that if they gave the youth resources to get out of trouble, adequate support in school and much more, crime committed by youth would decrease gradually over time. 

The Regretful Life of a Death Row Executioner

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The death penalty is something that can be useful but also unnecessary. In the documentary, we saw different instances where families lost a loved one to another. It shows us how there are families who want to see the killer get punished by being given the death penalty but there are others who wouldn't be able to live with the guilt of having another person killed by the death penalty. Not only that but this documentary gave us insight into how being a death row executioner can affect people. Some people feel as if they have a lot of power in their hands and feel no remorse when executing prisoners.  Others may not like it and leave having to regret a lot of what they had done later on in life. It's a sad watch because on one hand, you sympathize with many families and their decision not to push for the death penalty and the same goes for those who do want to push for the death penalty.  While watching the documentary, I personally thought that the death penalty was a rightfu...

The four types of Serial Killers

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I usually believed that all serial killers were the same when thinking about serial killers. I never really thought there were four different categories where serial killers are categorized and put into 4 different categories to explain their motives. The first category the article talks about is visionary killer. They are considered insane or psychotic. They are people who kill because they believe they are being told to do so by a person or an entity. An example of a visionary killer would be David Berkowitz. He thought a demon transmitted orders through his neighbor's dog, instructing him to murder. He would go on to kill 13 people and injure 6 others. The second category the article talks about is mission-oriented killers. Unlike visionary killers, they are not insane or psychotic. They are people who kill to rid society of a specific group of people. They tend to be more organized when they kill. An example of a mission-oriented killer would be Gary Ridgway. His victims were ...

Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice: The challenge of making cities ‘just green enough’

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Nevin Park, Richmond CA (There is more stuff on the other side like basketball courts but it's all fenced up so I couldn't get a proper picture) Parks are so beneficial for people no matter what age a person is. It's like a big open space for people to have fun, where you can run around and kill time. I grew up around parks being that I played soccer growing up so playing in a nice park was always fun especially when they had a playground. We see how beneficial parks can be as it's shown in the article when it says ," In a major Dutch study Van den Berg, Maas, Verheij, & Groenewegen (2010) showed that respondents with more green space near their homes were less affected by a stressful life event than those with a low green space access, suggesting that green space buffers stress". This is true to some extent because it all depends on the area in which the park is located. I believe this is for people who live near parks in nice neighborhoods. Here in Richm...

Environmental Justice: The Economics of Race, Place, and Pollution

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While reading this article, it gave me a further understanding of how environmental racism has been affecting low-income neighborhoods. This is something we've been talking about in my Race and Resistance class which shows us how low-income neighborhoods tend to have dumpsites nearby, oil refineries, a much more. This is true because, in Richmond, my neighborhood lives close to the Chevron Oil Refiner and a couple more hazardous sites that have affected many Richmond citizens for the longest. According to ClimateCenteral.org ," The people of Richmond live within a ring of five major oil refineries, three chemical companies, eight Superfund sites, dozens of other toxic waste sites, highways, two rail yards, ports and marine terminals where tankers dock". This has proven to cause a lot of asthma in a lot of Richmond residents as 80-90% of residents living in North Richmond, San Pablo, and Atchison Woods District have asthma.  I'm sure there are a lot of low-income neigh...

Planet of the Humans

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When watching the documentary "Planet of the Humans" we got an insight into how much of a scam renewable energy sources are. The companies that claim they are helping the environment are relying on fossil fuels to produce their products. They are so heavily funded and yet they wasted all of that money on companies that pollute our planet more and more as the days go by.  It's sad how there isn't any hope or way we can stop this situation. It's already bad as it is. Scientists have been warning us since 1958 about how global warming would affect the polar ice caps which would in turn sink a huge portion of the South. States like Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, etc would be submerged underwater sometime in the future.  A thing I found notably interesting was when the documentary showed how politics plays a part in the way we view the current state of the Earth. Conservatives believe that we will eventually find a never-ending supply of oil which would cause us to li...

My Thoughts on Fetishization of BIPOC Features

Reading "A dive into the degrading world of fetishization Latinas live in" taught me much about fetishization. One of the things that grabbed my attention was when the author mentioned Janet Flores' experience dating a white male. She said “One night after sex as he caressed the side of my stomach, I pointed out to him that I’d gained weight and asked if he’d noticed,” she said. “His response was, ‘I don’t know if I’d ever notice something like that; you’re just a curvy Latina’”. It's crazy because he could've easily left it "I didn't notice" and then complimented her afterward but, he decided not to think before he spoke and said something stupid. I started thinking after I read this article and I realized that there's another issue at hand that ties back to the fetishization of BIPOC features and it's pornography. I feel like pornography and how damaging it is to teens/young adults isn't talked about enough. Taina Bien-Aimé talks about ...