
Advocates of the Jena 6 said the story actually began three months earlier, when three white students hung nooses from a tree on campus. The white students were suspended from school but didn’t face criminal charges. The protesters argue they should have been charged with a hate crime.
Justice in Jena!
From the front-lines in Iraq, to the legal lynching in Jena, LA, to the growth of a new poor people’s movement in the streets of Philadelphia and Nashville – once again, Big Noise takes you where the mainstream media can not go.