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Friday, May 16, 2008

Group launches racial profiling hotline



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Hoping to track instances of people being pulled over by the police on the basis of race, a nonprofit group has started a statewide hotline for racial profiling.

The Colorado Progressive Coalition, which has an office in Greeley, launched the hotline in April.

Angie Diaz, CPC’s northern Colorado community organizer, said the hotline has received 70 calls statewide so far. Most callers are of Latino and African-American descent.

“We always hear stories from volunteers or people in the community that it’s happening,” Diaz said. “The hard thing is we don’t have hard evidence.”

The toll-free hotline number is 866-329-0908.

Read more about the hotline in Saturday's Tribune.


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