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Task three: We need to talk about an injustice (Law students only)
Attorney,
Bryan Steven will tell you how justice system should be re-oriented in The
United State of America, specifically about incarcerating young, black and poor
citizens.
Attorney, Bryan is a man who visited many places like wasteland jail with maniefiesta poor and it is due to the policy in poor countries who only think about themselves and not help and there are many people without hope Attorney future and said that we should think of humanity as develop either change little by little with our ideas can change the world and do not forget justice of the principles of humility and solidarity with others
I really feel motivated to watch this video, with an amazing speaker that he started talking about the alcoholism problem and why a man can do anything, problem that in our country is a true , then the racism problem the third part of the black people in the United States are in jail at least at one moment of your life , his natural and hangover point of view is the most certain way to say the true about the humanity are blind because the technology, science and design .Be a better people means be a better spiritual human , and can change this world plagued of technology, science and design.
The discrimination towards such people is evident despite the fact that we are talking about a country like the United States, a country affected desarrolladose, so we can realize when recuersos person lacking economic or black color, mostly deprived of the freedom for criminal acts is why Dr. Bryan Steven manifieta this social problem also is that justice for them there. This reality must be changed, only this would lead to an equitable development of all people by the color does economic power more or less of a person. A person is a person.
The personal history about the alcohol was really touching, this histories in Ecuador are very common . I can understand that the justice problem is not the people, or the low the problem are the way of the system that not is an equal system for all the people , the speaker is a great lawyer in the United Estates , he say just the true about the system , in Ecuador the problem is the same just for the rich people exist the benefits of absolution , and the indigenous people are victims of racism , hate and exploitation. The problem is the way to make the right , this is the problem if all of us do the right all the time , this problem in the systems it will not be existing
Human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about the justice system of the United States, beginning with a large imbalance along racial lines: one third of the black male population of the country has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are involved in U.S. history Unexamined rarely talked with this level of candor, insight and persuasion. African Americans are 20-50 times more likely to be arrested for possession or distribution of illegal drugs, and yet more national targets possessing or selling illegal drugs. People of color are three times more likely to be charged with assault, when the number of arrests for assault are equal between whites and people of color.
Bryan Stevensons is a seminarian of ted which is a nonprofit organization that gives talks about global issues, art, design, politics and education. Talks about the identify of every human and also refers to justice. The conference focuses on the laws of the United States who are very strict even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentences for what it is violating human rights. The seminarian gives us to understand that there is a higher porcentage of black men in prision so there will be a reform which wants the millions of dollars that are spend in judging in prisonment are used to give better justice and so with that budget is invested more in safety and reduce crime in the United States
Bryan Stevenson on this conference relates to justice, which focuses on the laws of the United States who are very strict, even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentence for what is violating human rights. Bryan also lets us know that there is a higher PERCENTAGE of black men in prison so there will be a reform that wants the million dollars spent in the judgment of imprisonment is used to give better justice and thereby reduce crime in the United States
Bryan Stevenson is an advocate of civil rights and in this talk makes reference to her grandmother and another person to so share some truths painful about the American justice system, starting with a huge inequality in the terms of the race of the people; also says that one third of black men in the country have been jailed at some point in their life and are the country with more incarceration in the world. Analyzes all these points in the history of the United States, not be had spoken with so much sincerity on this type of injustice or justice in the United States. Finally you want to get the persons making them understand that we are able to fight against the problems and that we must achieve justice.
We need to talk about an injustice n this video talks about the life of the exhibitor and the very special Councils owed his grandmother you so you have a great future when I grow up. It tells us that in United States is the country where more people are deprived of their liberty and the majority of those people are black who have committed many crimes and who live in the isolated city neighborhoods. The exhibitor if this video speaks of inequality of poverty and that there are people of color, and his movements not looks for people if not people looking to him.
In the United States justice system is obviously based on the discrimination of people q lack of different resources, but it is disastrous to know q in the country discriminate against a person because of their skin color, because as explained by the Advocate, Steven Bryan justice for these people there as this is a social problem, because all people have rights regardless of economic conditions, race, color, religion etc.. But still do not respect the right of people in the history of the United States, all this should change to live in a world full of equality for all regardless of economic status, race or color.
The lawyer Steven Bryan talks about the injustice that black people live, it is important to understand that our humanity depends on the humanity of all, a world systematic, often poverty is the main problem of justice. In Ecuador we live the same reality tienene always rich people a better deal, nape are culprits to end up paying the low recuersos who could not defend themselves. Only the character and values that have shaped us is the only hope to change this society corupta.
This lecture refers Bryan Stevenson talks about justice in the United States of North America , analyzed in a more comprehensive and very honestly this kind of justice rather biene to be a kind of injustice . It focuses on the laws of the United States who are very strict , even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentence for what human rights are violated
Bryan Stevenson speaks of injustice. In a talk Bryan Stevenson shares some painful truths about the American justice system. Throughout the history of mankind has been a huge inequality in the race. A third of black American men have been imprisoned at some point in their lives. Also cruelly abused mind. Finally this discrimination has expanded worldwide without giving an end to this.
Bryan Stevenson is an advocate of the rights referred to his grandmother and the other person in order to share some painful truths about the justice system of the United States, from a huge disparity in the terms of the race of people, too says a third of black men in the country have been incarcerated at some point in their life and is the country with more incarceration in the world. Scans all these points in the history of the United States, had not spoken with such sincerity in this kind of injustice or justice in the United States. Finally you want to get people making them understand that we are capable of fighting the problems and you need to achieve justice....
Steven Bryan shares in this video their experiences injustice experienced by people of color in racial system of discrimination that exists in America. Some of these people suffered from an abuse of its integrity, injustice is alive and that is why this video encourages us to reflect on the events that mankind comment on these people, over time discrimination has been overflowing and will affect everyone that is why we must think how to fight this, because we must not forget that everyone is equal is not important to have a different skin color in the main is the quality mindset and knowledge moderate beings live among rational.
Termination of injustice. It is the illegality of the standard applied by the administrators of justice. Also, society and the state must apply justice as daily value ie give everyone what they deserve. You should implement Palanese and projects that have the benefit of eradicating injustice in the country. All human beings must change the thinking and be honest in what we do. Finally, justice must prevail over any act.
Bryan Stevenson speaks of injustice. he started talking about the alcoholism problem and why a man can do anything, problem that in our country is a true , then the racism problem the third part of the black people in the United States are in jail at least at one moment of your life. The discrimination towards such people is evident despite the fact that we are talking about a country like the United States. But still do not respect the right of people in the history of the United States, all this should change to live in a world full of equality for all regardless of economic status, race or color.
People when we do things we can fondly beyond the target, the power of identity do we make it right. On criminal law in 1972 had 30 prisoners and today there are millions of prisoners. In United States are the highest incarceration rate in the world. One in three black is in conflict with the law. There are states in which half of adolescents of color are in prison, it is very unfair to the criminal justice system because it does not blame the rich and the poor if.
A statement on the way of justica, is a history very motivated on the part of the exhibitor, in which it reports his his things that in the day to giving us we can observe since they are very common. Then we can realize that the problem of the justice is in the system through that we live that it is not an equal system for all the persons, the problem is that the people with money handle the above mentioned system, whereas the poor people are the one that continues in the injustice, the indigenous persons are victims of racism, hatred and exploitation. Finally, the way in which we take to the this very erroneous justice, since the justice is for those of poncho.
Bryan says that the video is a man he met many places, in the speech that I see I can appreciate that speaks of alcoholism, racism in the black population of the U.S., the stresses that man is blind because technology has blinded him , ah well developed science and people are no longer as before.
in this video talks about the discrimination that exists towards people here in the video refers to discrimination against people of color (black) in the united states in this country that is still exists distinctions of race problems and therefore there is racism. we must learn to value people because in the eyes of DIOS we are all equal
the speaker in the video explains the concept of justice, justice is to live in equality, but in reality this is not live, because we are in a world where the General Interest prevailing materials, in other words justice is purchased rather people are equal, finally living in an unjust system
Bryan Stevenson is a lecturer of an organization that addresses issues of great importance as justice, art, and education, the speaker talks about justice and how it focuses on the laws of the United States where it says they are very rigid in their sentences where this should change as it tells us that even a child can have life imprisonment for committing an illegal act is I think it violates many human rights and a very fundamental principle as the right to life, in this video lets us know that there highest concentration of people of color in prisons in the United States and calls for a reform that because with all the money spent on the trials of imprisonment, justice can be improved and can menorarlos indices of life sentences in America.
he talks about injustice is evil in the world, gives notice that justice also discriminates against certain people, we must teach the younger generation to learn good morals and a good education is given not only in the schools, but also from their homes
this video has a very great idea of what life is like when he started talking with a so firmly on the problem of alcoholism and men can cause many problems, a problem in our country are not the exception, also the problem of racism as the third of the population is black in the United States and they are in jail for at least one time in their life, all this can be based on racism, we must learn to be people who really value and respect to others and ourselves.
We need to talk about an injustice. For instance: in order to have a good identity prisons woul not be a good solution for people who were educated with values, also is necesary to speak of injustice because it would be unfair imprison to someone without guilt. this makes it a maternal education. Finally we need to talk about an injustice that our country, has a real identify and the judges the haven´t give them the penatly death
This conference concerns of justice in the United States, focuses on the laws that are very strict, even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentence for what human rights are violated. This means that there is an injustice generally refers to the illegality, abuse, negligence or misconduct that has not been corrected or sanctioned by the legal system also speaks on racism toward black people this paradigm and should be brought to the best way because everyone has the right to be respected no matter their condition.
I personaly think that injustice impacts all around the world we see this over and over and all must everyday by watching the news and sometimes we can believe how injustice work for some people for example in United States we can see how people get arrested and pay years of incarcelation just for not have a legal documents or to be driving with not proper identity I think the system of law is to strong for this type of felonies this is only one of the examples that occur everyday around the world
in the video we see as we talk about the injustices in the world, where priorisa particular good, rather than the common, where injustice is seen daily and nobody does anything to change it, I think for us to return to the justice and human values, the change must start each from the little things, everyday things.
Very good talk by Mr. Stevenson as it has on poverty in the United States and how to change this system and to include these people are poor, old people and also count them as people trying to make black color for which there was a lot of injustice among racial lines
The lecture talks about the disproportionate inequality in the justice system currently in the U.S. Mr. Stevenson says that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and this has fundamentally changed society by creating hopelessness and despair especially among poor african american communities.He argues that the current justice system treats better rich and wealthy individuals than it does poor and innocent ones. Therefore what shapes outcomes is wealth not culpability. He makes a plea to everyone to become more conscious and active in fighting against the injustices currently going on in the country, for example, kids trialled as adults and sentenced to life in prison. Without a doubt the most important observation Mr. Stevenson makes is that there's power in creating the right kind of identity, because we can get other people to believe or do things they don't think they can believe or do. This serves as inspiration for change is possible. Ultimately he concludes by stating that the character of a society will be judge by how they treated their poor and incarcerated, therefore it is important that our visions of technology and creativity have to be married to visions of humanity, compassion and justice.
Even in developed countries like the United States it is clear that discrimination is affected by people of color, these people lack the resources, this is a social problem that should change and people have to be treated equally
Human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about America's justice system, starting with a massive imbalance along racial lines: a third of the country's black male population has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are wrapped up in America's unexamined history, are rarely talked about with this level of candor, insight and persuasiveness. The racial tension has gotten so bad that a vast majority of Whites have to pay to send their children to Charter Schools because being White in a Philadelphia Public school is simply dangerous. There needs to be balance, but at the same time it's not fair to compromise on our values. The only thing that will work is education. We cannot looks at simple Demographics and Percentages and call foul like he is doing. There is a reason that cities like Camden, NJ have dedicated "Drug Zones" comprised mostly of Blacks. They are there to allow police greater policing power. The majority of all Heroin in Southern New Jersey comes from that city.
This Lawyer Bryan Stevenson, is respectfull person because He was motivated to be a better person who cares for poor people, black people, people who has suffered injustices, people who is judged by their color skin. He was grown by a really wise woman, his grandmother, she taught him, taht he is really important and he can get whatever that he propouse. He is fighting for people to get more interested in the big troubles that this society has. He told that most of the people who are in jail are black people and the are pretty young, he teaches to his students to get involved in the solution of this trobules, like it is the discrimination. In USA peolple judge because its color they don't care if that people are innocent they just think to get someone to be in jail. They don' think about it they just do it, he inspires us to be more interested in people with really big troubles like discrimination and be more fair with this people.
I spend most of my time in the jails, in poor communities. I want to talk about the power of identity, actually I know about this by my grandmother, she was a strong and powerful matriarch because she was born into a family of slaves, my grandmother was hard but also love. One day she took my hand and told me bryan have to talk, then she said I want you to know that you are special and I want you to promise me three things: such as the first is that you always love your mother, the second is that will realize always right and the third is that you're never going to drink alcohol, and today I have 52 years and never drank alcohols, and do not say because I say it is virtuous because there is power in identity. our criminal system is different than forty years ago, the justice system united states best treated if they are rich and guilty, if they are poor and innocent, or if you're black or white.
In this video a lawyer who is fighting for the rights of people who are discriminated against blacks in this case as in the U.S. and say that because they have this skin color they are already guilty of any crime committed by the observed simply because of the color of their skin is so this lawyer wants to teach us and said that not be a different color of skin is already criminal or a bad element, teaches us how to treat a person and especially to respect everybody
This attorney recognized in the United States talks about not only law students who will have to talk about injustice, because in every professional sphere there is injustice, civil rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some painful truths about the system American justice, starting with a huge inequality in the race, the third of black men in the country have been incarcerated at some point in their lives. Of the issues involved in the history unanalyzed U.S., rarely speaking with such sincerity, wit and persuasion.
this video is very important because we can see that there is injustice in all kind of professions, but also there are people like Bryan Stevenson that is fighting for the people that are discriminate for their color or social class, also for the poor people, so He teaches his students many values like to respect diferent people because a good education will help to make aware about these things, without the most of people are very rudes just think in their own benefits and they don`t important to do harm another one.
This video describes injustice in the United States and how the system of justice should change. Every year many young, black and poor citizens are imprisoned due to the policy of the country, the attorney Bryan tells us that in many countries, especially poor, we can see alcoholism, discriminations, vandalism and many other problems these people are against every day. Bryan proposes to change the current justice system into an equal system where people aren´t judged for their color of skin or the amount of money they have.
the video motivated me beacuse the man who talks in the video he visited a lot of places and a lot of countries, he talked about the injustice in the united states the security have to change because is bad ,he talked to the jail he visited this place and the people of the jail need a lot of us we have to work in our countries fot the poor people we are the ones whoes can change the world in a better place to live every day but for this we have to help to each other becuase a lot people but principally the poor people need a lot of us
Attorney, Bryan is a man who visited many places like wasteland jail with maniefiesta poor and it is due to the policy in poor countries who only think about themselves and not help and there are many people without hope Attorney future and said that we should think of humanity as develop either change little by little with our ideas can change the world and do not forget justice of the principles of humility and solidarity with others
ResponderBorrarI really feel motivated to watch this video, with an amazing speaker that he started talking about the alcoholism problem and why a man can do anything, problem that in our country is a true , then the racism problem the third part of the black people in the United States are in jail at least at one moment of your life , his natural and hangover point of view is the most certain way to say the true about the humanity are blind because the technology, science and design .Be a better people means be a better spiritual human , and can change this world plagued of technology, science and design.
ResponderBorrarThe discrimination towards such people is evident despite the fact that we are talking about a country like the United States, a country affected desarrolladose, so we can realize when recuersos person lacking economic or black color, mostly deprived of the freedom for criminal acts is why Dr. Bryan Steven manifieta this social problem also is that justice for them there. This reality must be changed, only this would lead to an equitable development of all people by the color does economic power more or less of a person. A person is a person.
ResponderBorrarThe personal history about the alcohol was really touching, this histories in Ecuador are very common . I can understand that the justice problem is not the people, or the low the problem are the way of the system that not is an equal system for all the people , the speaker is a great lawyer in the United Estates , he say just the true about the system , in Ecuador the problem is the same just for the rich people exist the benefits of absolution , and the indigenous people are victims of racism , hate and exploitation. The problem is the way to make the right , this is the problem if all of us do the right all the time , this problem in the systems it will not be existing
ResponderBorrarHuman rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about the justice system of the United States, beginning with a large imbalance along racial lines: one third of the black male population of the country has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are involved in U.S. history Unexamined rarely talked with this level of candor, insight and persuasion. African Americans are 20-50 times more likely to be arrested for possession or distribution of illegal drugs, and yet more national targets possessing or selling illegal drugs. People of color are three times more likely to be charged with assault, when the number of arrests for assault are equal between whites and people of color.
ResponderBorrarBryan Stevensons is a seminarian of ted which is a nonprofit organization that gives talks about global issues, art, design, politics and education. Talks about the identify of every human and also refers to justice. The conference focuses on the laws of the United States who are very strict even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentences for what it is violating human rights. The seminarian gives us to understand that there is a higher porcentage of black men in prision so there will be a reform which wants the millions of dollars that are spend in judging in prisonment are used to give better justice and so with that budget is invested more in safety and reduce crime in the United States
ResponderBorrarBryan Stevenson on this conference relates to justice, which focuses on the laws of the United States who are very strict, even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentence for what is violating human rights. Bryan also lets us know that there is a higher PERCENTAGE of black men in prison so there will be a reform that wants the million dollars spent in the judgment of imprisonment is used to give better justice and thereby reduce crime in the United States
ResponderBorrarBryan Stevenson is an advocate of civil rights and in this talk makes reference to her grandmother and another person to so share some truths painful about the American justice system, starting with a huge inequality in the terms of the race of the people; also says that one third of black men in the country have been jailed at some point in their life and are the country with more incarceration in the world. Analyzes all these points in the history of the United States, not be had spoken with so much sincerity on this type of injustice or justice in the United States. Finally you want to get the persons making them understand that we are able to fight against the problems and that we must achieve justice.
ResponderBorrarWe need to talk about an injustice
ResponderBorrarn this video talks about the life of the exhibitor and the very special Councils owed his grandmother you so you have a great future when I grow up. It tells us that in United States is the country where more people are deprived of their liberty and the majority of those people are black who have committed many crimes and who live in the isolated city neighborhoods.
The exhibitor if this video speaks of inequality of poverty and that there are people of color, and his movements not looks for people if not people looking to him.
In the United States justice system is obviously based on the discrimination of people q lack of different resources, but it is disastrous to know q in the country discriminate against a person because of their skin color, because as explained by the Advocate, Steven Bryan justice for these people there as this is a social problem, because all people have rights regardless of economic conditions, race, color, religion etc.. But still do not respect the right of people in the history of the United States, all this should change to live in a world full of equality for all regardless of economic status, race or color.
ResponderBorrarThe lawyer Steven Bryan talks about the injustice that black people live, it is important to understand that our humanity depends on the humanity of all, a world systematic, often poverty is the main problem of justice. In Ecuador we live the same reality tienene always rich people a better deal, nape are culprits to end up paying the low recuersos who could not defend themselves.
ResponderBorrarOnly the character and values that have shaped us is the only hope to change this society corupta.
This lecture refers Bryan Stevenson talks about justice in the United States of North America , analyzed in a more comprehensive and very honestly this kind of justice rather biene to be a kind of injustice .
ResponderBorrarIt focuses on the laws of the United States who are very strict , even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentence for what human rights are violated
Bryan Stevenson speaks of injustice. In a talk Bryan Stevenson shares some painful truths about the American justice system. Throughout the history of mankind has been a huge inequality in the race. A third of black American men have been imprisoned at some point in their lives. Also cruelly abused mind. Finally this discrimination has expanded worldwide without giving an end to this.
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ResponderBorrarBryan Stevenson is an advocate of the rights referred to his grandmother and the other person in order to share some painful truths about the justice system of the United States, from a huge disparity in the terms of the race of people, too says a third of black men in the country have been incarcerated at some point in their life and is the country with more incarceration in the world. Scans all these points in the history of the United States, had not spoken with such sincerity in this kind of injustice or justice in the United States. Finally you want to get people making them understand that we are capable of fighting the problems and you need to achieve justice....
ResponderBorrarSteven Bryan shares in this video their experiences injustice experienced by people of color in racial system of discrimination that exists in America. Some of these people suffered from an abuse of its integrity, injustice is alive and that is why this video encourages us to reflect on the events that mankind comment on these people, over time discrimination has been overflowing and will affect everyone that is why we must think how to fight this, because we must not forget that everyone is equal is not important to have a different skin color in the main is the quality mindset and knowledge moderate beings live among rational.
ResponderBorrarTermination of injustice. It is the illegality of the standard applied by the administrators of justice. Also, society and the state must apply justice as daily value ie give everyone what they deserve. You should implement Palanese and projects that have the benefit of eradicating injustice in the country. All human beings must change the thinking and be honest in what we do. Finally, justice must prevail over any act.
ResponderBorrarBryan Stevenson speaks of injustice.
ResponderBorrarhe started talking about the alcoholism problem and why a man can do anything, problem that in our country is a true , then the racism problem the third part of the black people in the United States are in jail at least at one moment of your life. The discrimination towards such people is evident despite the fact that we are talking about a country like the United States. But still do not respect the right of people in the history of the United States, all this should change to live in a world full of equality for all regardless of economic status, race or color.
People when we do things we can fondly beyond the target, the power of identity do we make it right. On criminal law in 1972 had 30 prisoners and today there are millions of prisoners. In United States are the highest incarceration rate in the world. One in three black is in conflict with the law. There are states in which half of adolescents of color are in prison, it is very unfair to the criminal justice system because it does not blame the rich and the poor if.
ResponderBorrarA statement on the way of justica, is a history very motivated on the part of the exhibitor, in which it reports his his things that in the day to giving us we can observe since they are very common. Then we can realize that the problem of the justice is in the system through that we live that it is not an equal system for all the persons, the problem is that the people with money handle the above mentioned system, whereas the poor people are the one that continues in the injustice, the indigenous persons are victims of racism, hatred and exploitation. Finally, the way in which we take to the this very erroneous justice, since the justice is for those of poncho.
ResponderBorrarBryan says that the video is a man he met many places, in the speech that I see I can appreciate that speaks of alcoholism, racism in the black population of the U.S., the stresses that man is blind because technology has blinded him , ah well developed science and people are no longer as before.
ResponderBorrarin this video talks about the discrimination that exists towards people here in the video refers to discrimination against people of color (black) in the united states in this country that is still exists distinctions of race problems and therefore there is racism. we must learn to value people because in the eyes of DIOS we are all equal
ResponderBorrarthe speaker in the video explains the concept of justice, justice is to live in equality, but in reality this is not live, because we are in a world where the General Interest prevailing materials, in other words justice is purchased rather people are equal, finally living in an unjust system
ResponderBorrarBryan Stevenson is a lecturer of an organization that addresses issues of great importance as justice, art, and education, the speaker talks about justice and how it focuses on the laws of the United States where it says they are very rigid in their sentences where this should change as it tells us that even a child can have life imprisonment for committing an illegal act is I think it violates many human rights and a very fundamental principle as the right to life, in this video lets us know that there highest concentration of people of color in prisons in the United States and calls for a reform that because with all the money spent on the trials of imprisonment, justice can be improved and can menorarlos indices of life sentences in America.
ResponderBorrarhe talks about injustice is evil in the world, gives notice that justice also discriminates against certain people, we must teach the younger generation to learn good morals and a good education is given not only in the schools, but also from their homes
ResponderBorrarthis video has a very great idea of what life is like when he started talking with a so firmly on the problem of alcoholism and men can cause many problems, a problem in our country are not the exception, also the problem of racism as the third of the population is black in the United States and they are in jail for at least one time in their life, all this can be based on racism, we must learn to be people who really value and respect to others and ourselves.
ResponderBorrarWe need to talk about an injustice. For instance: in order to have a good identity prisons woul not be a good solution for people who were educated with values, also is necesary to speak of injustice because it would be unfair imprison to someone without guilt. this makes it a maternal education. Finally we need to talk about an injustice that our country, has a real identify and the judges the haven´t give them the penatly death
ResponderBorrarThis conference concerns of justice in the United States, focuses on the laws that are very strict, even tells us that a child may suffer a life sentence for what human rights are violated. This means that there is an injustice generally refers to the illegality, abuse, negligence or misconduct that has not been corrected or sanctioned by the legal system also speaks on racism toward black people this paradigm and should be brought to the best way because everyone has the right to be respected no matter their condition.
ResponderBorrarI personaly think that injustice impacts all around the world we see this over and over and all must everyday by watching the news and sometimes we can believe how injustice work for some people for example in United States we can see how people get arrested and pay years of incarcelation just for not have a legal documents or to be driving with not proper identity I think the system of law is to strong for this type of felonies this is only one of the examples that occur everyday around the world
ResponderBorrarin the video we see as we talk about the injustices in the world, where priorisa particular good, rather than the common, where injustice is seen daily and nobody does anything to change it, I think for us to return to the justice and human values, the change must start each from the little things, everyday things.
ResponderBorrarVery good talk by Mr. Stevenson as it has on poverty in the United States and how to change this system and to include these people are poor, old people and also count them as people trying to make black color for which there was a lot of injustice among racial lines
ResponderBorrarThe lecture talks about the disproportionate inequality in the justice system currently in the U.S. Mr. Stevenson says that the United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and this has fundamentally changed society by creating hopelessness and despair especially among poor african american communities.He argues that the current justice system treats better rich and wealthy individuals than it does poor and innocent ones. Therefore what shapes outcomes is wealth not culpability.
ResponderBorrarHe makes a plea to everyone to become more conscious and active in fighting against the injustices currently going on in the country, for example, kids trialled as adults and sentenced to life in prison.
Without a doubt the most important observation Mr. Stevenson makes is that there's power in creating the right kind of identity, because we can get other people to believe or do things they don't think they can believe or do. This serves as inspiration for change is possible.
Ultimately he concludes by stating that the character of a society will be judge by how they treated their poor and incarcerated, therefore it is important that our visions of technology and creativity have to be married to visions of humanity, compassion and justice.
Even in developed countries like the United States it is clear that discrimination is affected by people of color, these people lack the resources, this is a social problem that should change and people have to be treated equally
ResponderBorrarHuman rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about America's justice system, starting with a massive imbalance along racial lines: a third of the country's black male population has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are wrapped up in America's unexamined history, are rarely talked about with this level of candor, insight and persuasiveness. The racial tension has gotten so bad that a vast majority of Whites have to pay to send their children to Charter Schools because being White in a Philadelphia Public school is simply dangerous. There needs to be balance, but at the same time it's not fair to compromise on our values. The only thing that will work is education. We cannot looks at simple Demographics and Percentages and call foul like he is doing. There is a reason that cities like Camden, NJ have dedicated "Drug Zones" comprised mostly of Blacks. They are there to allow police greater policing power. The majority of all Heroin in Southern New Jersey comes from that city.
ResponderBorrarThis Lawyer Bryan Stevenson, is respectfull person because He was motivated to be a better person who cares for poor people, black people, people who has suffered injustices, people who is judged by their color skin. He was grown by a really wise woman, his grandmother, she taught him, taht he is really important and he can get whatever that he propouse. He is fighting for people to get more interested in the big troubles that this society has. He told that most of the people who are in jail are black people and the are pretty young, he teaches to his students to get involved in the solution of this trobules, like it is the discrimination. In USA peolple judge because its color they don't care if that people are innocent they just think to get someone to be in jail. They don' think about it they just do it, he inspires us to be more interested in people with really big troubles like discrimination and be more fair with this people.
ResponderBorrarI spend most of my time in the jails, in poor communities. I want to talk about the power of identity, actually I know about this by my grandmother, she was a strong and powerful matriarch because she was born into a family of slaves, my grandmother was hard but also love. One day she took my hand and told me bryan have to talk, then she said I want you to know that you are special and I want you to promise me three things: such as the first is that you always love your mother, the second is that will realize always right and the third is that you're never going to drink alcohol, and today I have 52 years and never drank alcohols, and do not say because I say it is virtuous because there is power in identity. our criminal system is different than forty years ago, the justice system united states best treated if they are rich and guilty, if they are poor and innocent, or if you're black or white.
ResponderBorrarIn this video a lawyer who is fighting for the rights of people who are discriminated against blacks in this case as in the U.S. and say that because they have this skin color they are already guilty of any crime committed by the observed simply because of the color of their skin is so this lawyer wants to teach us and said that not be a different color of skin is already criminal or a bad element, teaches us how to treat a person and especially to respect everybody
ResponderBorrarThis attorney recognized in the United States talks about not only law students who will have to talk about injustice, because in every professional sphere there is injustice, civil rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some painful truths about the system American justice, starting with a huge inequality in the race, the third of black men in the country have been incarcerated at some point in their lives. Of the issues involved in the history unanalyzed U.S., rarely speaking with such sincerity, wit and persuasion.
ResponderBorrarthis video is very important because we can see that there is injustice in all kind of professions, but also there are people like Bryan Stevenson that is fighting for the people that are discriminate for their color or social class, also for the poor people, so He teaches his students many values like to respect diferent people because a good education will help to make aware about these things, without the most of people are very rudes just think in their own benefits and they don`t important to do harm another one.
ResponderBorrarThis video describes injustice in the United States and how the system of justice should change. Every year many young, black and poor citizens are imprisoned due to the policy of the country, the attorney Bryan tells us that in many countries, especially poor, we can see alcoholism, discriminations, vandalism and many other problems these people are against every day. Bryan proposes to change the current justice system into an equal system where people aren´t judged for their color of skin or the amount of money they have.
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ResponderBorrarthe video motivated me beacuse the man who talks in the video he visited a lot of places and a lot of countries, he talked about the injustice in the united states the security have to change because is bad ,he talked to the jail he visited this place and the people of the jail need a lot of us we have to work in our countries fot the poor people we are the ones whoes can change the world in a better place to live every day but for this we have to help to each other becuase a lot people but principally the poor people need a lot of us
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