COVID-19 Vaccine Slots Full in Mississippi After ‘Monumental Surge’
Mississippi’s rapidly shifting vaccination plan has hit a sudden roadblock: All doses allocated to the Mississippi State Department of Health’s public delivery system have been accounted for, putting an end to public access to new doses of the vaccine, outside private clinics, until February.
Amid Bipartisan Impeachment Vote, Mississippi Republicans Give Trump A Pass
Today’s vote to impeach President Donald Trump inciting the insurrection last week at the U.S. Capitol made history as the most bipartisan impeachment vote in history.
Legislator: Mississippi Must Do the Right Thing in 2021 on Criminal Justice Reform
Rep. Kabir Karriem: We have heard the stories of incarcerated Mississippians dying needlessly due to understaffing and a lack of resources, and this situation has been made much worse by the COVID-19 pandemic.
UM Breaks Silence on Prof Felber’s Termination, Says Outcry Tied to Racist Stereotypes
The University of Mississippi administration has broken its silence on the firing of Dr. Garrett Felber, a professor known for his anti-racism and prison decarceral work, suggesting that the national outcry within academia against the termination is “tied to the stereotypes of our institution’s past.”