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Book details
  • Genre:SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:Black Studies
  • Language:English
  • Pages:66
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098333362

When the Jury, Money, Votes, and Pride Comes Black

A Strategy For Power & Justice In Black America

by Zulu Ali

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Overview
When the Jury, Money, Vote, and Pride Comes Black addresses the four critical elements of justice and equality for African Americans. Justice and balance will be realized with black jury participation and inclusion, economic power through ownership, voting collectively, and commitment to black history, culture, and values (pride). This book is an enlightening piece that discusses the unpleasant situations and circumstances that African Americans are plagued within American society. While it addresses the injustice meted out to the black community as a result of the color of skin, it also provides solutions to ensure that African Americans are no longer treated as second-class citizens.
Description
When the Jury, Money, Vote, and Pride Comes Black addresses the four critical elements of justice and equality for African Americans. Justice and balance will be realized with black jury participation and inclusion, economic power through ownership, voting collectively, and commitment to black history, culture, and values (pride). This book is an enlightening piece that discusses the unpleasant situations and circumstances that African Americans are plagued within American society. While it addresses the injustice meted out to the black community as a result of the color of skin, it also provides solutions to ensure that African Americans are no longer treated as second-class citizens.
About the author
Zulu Ali is a practicing trial attorney, businessman, social commentator, and activist. A former police officer and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he earned a doctorate in law (J.D.) from Trinity International University; master's in the administration of Justice (M.S.) and business (M.B.A.) from the University of Phoenix; an undergraduate degree with a focus on African Studies from Regents College through a consortium with Tennessee State University; and police officer certification (P.O.S.T.) from the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy. He is a postgraduate scholar of international and treaty law at Euclid University, West Africa, and a doctoral scholar of business with a research focus on Pan-African business and trade at California Southern University. Attorney Ali is the founder and principal attorney at the Law Offices of Zulu Ali and Associates, LLP, based in Riverside, California, where he focuses on representing persons accused of crimes, immigrants, and persons seeking civil justice in state and federal courts. Ali is also admitted to represent persons at the African Court of Justice and Human Rights in Tanzania and the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands. Attorney Ali and his law firm takes on complicated cases and matters that provided an opportunity to make changes in the law, through the courts, when the law is unjust. Attorney Ali served as Director of the American Committee for United Nations Oversight, an advocacy group that lobbied the United Nations for police reform in 2015. He is the Director of the Stop and Frisk Academy, which mentors and trains at-risk youth to deal with police encounters; Director of the Southern California Veterans Legal Clinic, a legal clinic offering no-cost and low-cost legal services to military veterans; and a member of the National Conference of Black Lawyers. In 2020, Attorney Ali was inducted as biographee in the MarquisWho's Who in America for excellence in law and activism. In 2017, Attorney Ali was recognized as one of the most influential African American Leaders in Los Angeles by the National Action Network founded by Reverend Al Sharpton. Attorney Ali has been Honored as a Top Lawyer by the National Black Lawyers-Top 100 and National Trial Lawyers-Top 100; a Top 10 Lawyer by the American Academy of Trial Attorneys, American Institute of Legal Counsel, American Jurist Institute, and Attorney & Practice Magazine; Litigator of the Year by the American Institute of Trial Lawyers; and Rue Ratings Best Lawyer in America. He is the founder and CEO of 10 Nubian Queens & 5 Kings Media, a mass media production company focusing on black family and social justice content in film, radio, theatre, music, and book publishing. Ali produced the documentary film Purpose & Freedom: Keep Your Hand on the Plow, which premiered at the Wilshire Screening Room in Beverly Hills in 2017 and on-demand; wrote and produced the stage play Purpose & Freedom: The Story of Attorney Zulu Ali & Aracely Morales, which premiered at the Hudson Theater in Hollywood in January 2020; and wrote and produced a musical compilation with various artists titled The Discography of Zulu Ali. Attorney Ali authored the books Lecture on Black America and American Justice: A History & Paradigm of Retributive Psychosis (2016); and Blackman's Religion: Islam or Christianity (1997), a copy of which is in the Collection of Rosa Parks Papers at the Library of Congress. Additionally, Zulu Ali hosts the nationally syndicated radio talk show Justice Watch with Attorney Zulu Ali, which broadcasts from an NBC Radio studio in Redlands, California, and he is a member of the National Black Radio Hall of Fame (Chicago chapter).