Hillary Clinton Decries Racism After Black Lives Matter Meeting

Fresh off a meeting with high-ranking leaders of the powerful Black Lives Matter movement, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Friday tweeted a blunt message: โ€œRacism is Americaโ€™s original sin.โ€ Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2023 CloudSearch Test The Root 100 – 2024’s Most Influential African Americans Video will return here when scrolled back…

Fresh off a meeting with high-ranking leaders of the powerful Black Lives Matter movement, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Friday tweeted a blunt message: โ€œRacism is Americaโ€™s original sin.โ€

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She also thanked the leaders for sharing their ideas. One of those leaders was DeRay Mckesson, a prominent movement activist whom Clinton dubbed the โ€œsocial media emperor,โ€ according to MSNBC.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t agree about all the issues, but in the end I think that we felt heard,โ€ Mckesson told MSNBCโ€™s Thomas Roberts.ย The meeting touched on transgender violence, the closing of private prisons and criminal-justice reform. ย 

Private prisons are a hot-button issue for communities of color, โ€œuniting both activists skeptical of corporate power and those focused on policing and racial justice,โ€ the report says.

The television news outlet says that Clinton favors ending both private prisons and immigration detention centers. โ€œHer first major speech as a presidential campaign called for criminal justice reform, but her forthcoming policy will be more detailed,โ€ the report says.

Clinton is not alone in her desire to close private prisons. Fellow Democratic presidential contenders Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin Oโ€™Malley have proposed ending for-profit prisons, which house about 6 percent of state inmates and 16 percent of federal prisoners, the report says, citing ACLU statistics.

โ€œWe cannot fix our criminal-justice system if corporations are allowed to profit from mass incarceration,โ€ Sanders last month when he and Democratic Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush introduced a measure to ban for-profit prisons and make changes to the criminal-justice and immigration detention systems, notes the report.

Read more at MSNBC.

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