PS177 _ Hearing_ Structural racism and police violence in the United States
Racial Justice
EVENT: Anti-Black racism & police brutality: defenders’ expectations from the Human Rights Council
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Watch a conversation with human rights defenders working on police violence and/or systemic racism! Along with discussing the specific country-contexts including how patterns of systemic racism affect women and LGBTI+ persons, they discuss the implementation of the Human Rights Council resolution 43/1 that mandated the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights with preparing a report on systemic racism and police violence against Africans and people of African descent.
Panellists:
- Salimah Hankins, U.S. Human Rights Network
- Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, Fondation Frantz Fanon
- Douglas Belchior, Uneafro Brasil and Coalizão Negra por Direitos
- Rodje Malcom, Jamaicans for Justice
- Esther Mamadou, Implementation Team for the International Decade for People of African Descent Spain
- Deji Adeyanju, Concerned Nigerians
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Colin Kaepernick Speaks on Mumia's Freedom
Colin Kaepernick joins the Campaign to Bring Mumia Home for a press conference where he addresses the need for Mumia's freedom as part of the struggle for justice for all Black lives. Watch the full press conference at https://Linktr.ee/Mumia
DC Resident Describes Experience with Police - DC Native
DC residents actively working for police reform in the District of Columbia have been trying to get the DC City Council to hold a hearing that would allow their fellow residents to testify about their experience with the police. The good news is the DC Council’s Judiciary Committee is holding an Oversight Roundtable on policing for next Thursday, July 12th. The bad news is that event was announced less than a week ago, giving activists very little time to get the word out to those who might like to testify. Fortunately, Grassroots DC managed to capture some testimony on our own. Footage was shot by Just Jones, Josh the Girl and Liane Scott. It was edited by Miheema Goodine and Liane Scott. Information about the roundtable and how to participate follows:: Councilmember Charles Allen, Chairperson Committee on the Judiciary & Public Safety Announces a Public Oversight Roundtable on Policing and Public Safety In Wards 7 and 8 Thursday, July 12, 2018 9:30 a.m. Room 412, John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20004 Reconvening at 5:00 p.m. Deanwood Recreation Center 1350 49th Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20019 The Committee seeks testimony from residents on topics related to policing and public safety, to include community policing; stops and frisks; the use of force; de-escalation strategies; gun recovery tactics; policing public space; and police presence in the community. Government witnesses will be heard in the morning session, and public witnesses are welcome at both the morning and evening sessions. Anyone wishing to testify at the roundtable should contact the Committee via email at judiciary@dccouncil.us or at (202) 724-7808, and provide their name, telephone number, organizational affiliation, and title (if any), by close of business Tuesday, July 10. Public witnesses who do not wish to be featured on camera can have their names and likenesses obscured, and they should so indicate when registering.
George Floyd's family calls for police officers to be charged over killing
The lawyer for George Floyd's family has called for all of the police officers who were present at his killing to be charged, and for the former officer who has already been charged to face an upgraded count of first degree murder. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)
Tens of thousands of people joined peaceful protests again today across the United States, many defying curfews to stay on the streets.
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Docseason Ep 5 | The Root of the Problem: Police Terrorism
When innocent unarmed black men and women are continuously being murdered in cold blood on camera by the hands of our own law enforcement, there will be consequences and uprisings. Episode 5 we have brought on Las Vegas Activist, Minister Stretch Sanders, to discuss what the root of the problem really is and how we can stick together as a black community no matter what adversity we are faced with.
"A riot is the language of the unheard." - Dr. Martin Luther King
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University of Alabama football team speaks out against racial inequality, injustice
In a video produced by Offensive Tackle Alex Leatherwood, well-known players on the University of Alabama's football team and Coach Nick Saban speak out against racial injustice and inequalities.
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Power Hour: Combating Racism and Anti-Black Violence
Please join Equality California, Silver State Equality and NCLR Thursday evening for an important discussion on combating racism and anti-Black violence moderated by Jarrett Hill. Panelists will include Nevada Senator Dallas Harris (D-Las Vegas), California Assemblymember Sydney Kamlager (D-Los Angeles), NCLR Executive Director Imani Rupert-Gordon and Silver State Equality State Director André C. Wade. #BlackLivesMatter
George Floyd, Minneapolis Protests, Ahmaud Arbery & Amy Cooper | The Daily Social Distancing Show
Trevor shares his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, the protests in Minneapolis, the dominos of racial injustice and police brutality, and how the contract between society and black Americans has been broken time and time again. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #GeorgeFloyd
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"Cold-Blooded Murder": Chicago Police Officer Shot 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo with His Hands in the Air
Protesters in Chicago took to the streets to condemn the police killing of Adam Toledo, a 13-year-old Latinx boy, after bodycam video released by the Chicago police showed Toledo had his hands up in the air when a police officer shot him dead on March 29. Police initially described the incident as an "armed confrontation," but the video shows Toledo raised his hands after being ordered to do so. He was killed within 20 seconds of the officer leaving his car to chase him down a dark alley following a report of gunshots in the area. "A Chicago police officer murdered Adam Toledo, a 13-year-old. There is no other way to describe what we saw in the video," says Rey Wences, a community organizer based in Chicago's Little Village. We also speak with Rossana Rodríguez-Sanchez, a Chicago alderperson, who says city officials spent weeks disparaging Adam Toledo before releasing the bodycam footage. "Lori Lightfoot ran as a reformer. She ran on transparency," Rodríguez-Sanchez says of Chicago's mayor. "She's doing exactly the opposite of that."
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Daily Show for April 21, 2021
A daily independent global news hour with Amy Goodman & Juan González. Guilty on All Counts: Derek Chauvin Verdict Triggers Relief & Determination to Keep Fighting; Black Visions Collective: We Need to Abolish the Police & End Militarized Occupations of Our Cities; Historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad: Policing in U.S. Was Built on Racism & Should Be Put on Trial
Kimberly Jones - Speaking Out About Black Experiences in America | The Daily Social Distancing Show
Activist and author Kimberly Jones unpacks her emotional viral video on the state of race in America, the injustices Black people face beyond the headlines, and her novel “I’m Not Dying with You Tonight.” #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #KimberlyJones
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Filming the Police as Citizen-Journalists--A Tale of Two Heroes: What They Did, Why They Could Do It, and the Consequences For the Racial Divide in This Country - Kermit V. Lipez
Deaths of People of Color By Law Enforcement Are Severely Under-Counted - UnidosUS
This Special Advance Fact Sheet outlines preliminary findings of the research conducted by the Raza Database Project, which investigates a long-suspected undercount of the number of deaths of Latinos and individuals of color by or while in the custody of police.
What Exposes African Americans to Police Violence? - Devon W. Carbado & Patrick Rock
The recent, well-publicized tragic deaths of African Americans at the hands of police officers have generated a public debate about race and policing. This is not the first time police violence against African Americans has been the predicate for a nationwide conversation about race. Likely, it
won’t be the last.
Racial Disparity and Lethal Force - HeinOnline Blog
A study published in February 2018 by the American Journal of Public Health was conducted to update previous examinations of racial/ethnic disparities in the use of lethal force by law enforcement in the United States. Join HeinOnline as we take a deeper dive into this hot topic.
The Other Epidemic: Fatal Police Shootings in the Time of COVID-19
This ACLU research report, “The Other Epidemic: Fatal Police Shootings in the Time of COVID-19,” examines whether circumstances surrounding the public health crisis — unprecedented societal isolation
Joint statements by a Coalition of Black Students and Allies at the University of Arizona
Full Disclosure: Boston Police Internal Affairs Cases, 2010-2020
The Globe collected 10 years worth of public records from the Boston Police Department and created this database. Records include an internal investigations log, discipline, awards, case summaries, arbitration and civil service decisions, and payroll. The database covers 3,095 internal affairs cases involving 7,500 total allegations and data regarding 1,553 officers. One case may contain multiple allegations and multiple officers. The BPD records have holes. Pending cases do not include officers’ names and neither do some completed cases. In all, about 1,840 charges belong to officers whose identity was not released. Some officers in the database are no longer on the force, and some may have changed rank. The data spans January 2010 to August 2020.
Anti-Segregation Policing - Monica C. Bell
Conversations about police reform in lawmaking and legal scholarship typically take a narrow view of the multiple, complex roles that policing plays in American society, focusing primarily on their techniques of crime control. This Article breaks from that tendency, engaging police reform from a sociological perspective that focuses instead on the noncriminal functions of policing. In particular, it examines the role of policing in the daily maintenance of racial residential segregation, one of the central strategies of American racial inequality. Unlike previous work that touches on these issues, this Article argues that police reformers and police leaders should adopt an anti-segregation approach to policing. It also offers legal frameworks and policy prescriptions that flow from an anti-segregation ethic in police governance.
Why aren't more people talking about Latinos killed by police?
As protests draw attention to killings of African-Americans, advocates are demanding more coverage of violent policing in Latino communities.
Which NYPD officers have most complaints against them? | Mona Chalabi
The repeal of a controversial law means previously secret allegations of misconduct have now been made public
‘We’re suffering the same abuses’: Latinos hear their stories echoed in police brutality protests
In a three year span, Latinos in California represented 46% of deadly police shootings – second to the rates for African Americans
Virginia investigates after police use pepper spray on Black U.S. Army officer
Virginia's attorney general has directed his civil rights office to investigate a possible "pattern of misconduct" by police in the town of Windsor after officers drew their guns and used pepper spray on a Black uniformed U.S. Army officer during a traffic stop.
US police and public officials donated to Kyle Rittenhouse, data breach reveals
Officers and officials also donated to fundraisers for far-right activists and fellow officers accused of shooting black Americans
Tucson police chief offers resignation after man's death
PHOENIX (AP) — The Tucson, Arizona, police chief on Wednesday offered his resignation two months after a 27-year-old man died while handcuffed and placed face-down, resulting in the resignation of three officers the chief said had violated department policy...
Tucson City Council passes final budget; police fully funded
$1.7 billion budget passed 6-1, with Lane Santa Cruz voting against it.
The Trayvon Generation
On the spectre of anti-black violence, and raising sons.
To NBA coaches, racial equality is a priority of the restart
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Dallas’ Rick Carlisle now starts every interview session by reading from a calendar that highlights something that happened on that day in the country’s racial history...
Tim Steller's opinion: Violent incident tests whether Tucson Police Department can police itself
An off-duty police officer took two women to the ground outside a Tucson restaurant, kneeling on the neck of one. His colleagues investigating the incident made a troubling choice about