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Who do you serve, who do you protect? : police violence and resistance in the United States / edited by Maya Schenwar, Joe Macaré and Alana Yu-lan Price ; foreword by Alicia Garza.
Explores the reality of US police violence against Black, Brown and Indigenous communities.
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Other Authors:
Schenwar, Maya
(Editor)
,
Macaré, Joe
(Editor)
,
Price, Alana Yu-lan
(Editor)
,
Garza, Alicia, 1981-
(writer of foreword.)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Chicago, Illinois :
Haymarket Books,
2016.
Subjects:
2000-2099
Discrimination in law enforcement
>
United States.
Racial profiling in law enforcement
>
United States.
Police brutality
>
United States.
Police misconduct
>
United States.
Social movements
>
United States
>
21st century.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
>
Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
>
General.
Discrimination in law enforcement
Police brutality
Police misconduct
Racial profiling in law enforcement
Social movements
United States
essays.
Essays
Essays.
Essais.
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Table of Contents:
Foreword / Alicia Garza
Introduction / Maya Schenwar, Joe Macaré and Alana Yu-lan Price
Part I. Police failing to serve and protect. Killing the future : the theft of Black life / Nicholas Powers
Ring of snitches : how Detroit police slapped false murder convictions on young Black men / Aaron Miguel Cantu
Amid shootings, Chicago Police Department upholds culture of impunity / Sarah Macaraeg and Alison Flowers
Beyond Homan Square : US history is steeped in torture / Adam Hudson
"Never again a world without us" : the many tentacles of state violence against Black-Brown-Indigenous communities / Roberto Rodriguez
Killing Africa / William C. Anderson
Say her name : what it mean to center Black women's experiences of police violence / Andrea J. Ritchie
Your pregnancy may subject you to even more law enforcement violence / Victoria Law
Black parenting matters : raising children in a world of police terror / Eisa Nefertari Ulen
Part II. Communities building resistance and alternative. Big dreams and bold steps toward a police-free future / Rachel Herzig
We charge genocide : the emergence of a movement / Asha Rosa, Monica Trinidad and Page May
Heeding the call : Black women fighting for Black lives that matter / Thandisizwe Chimurenga
Our history and our dreams : building Black and Native solidarity / Kelly Hayes
A new year's resolution : don't call the police / Mike Ludwig
Community groups work to provide emergency medical alternatives, separate from police / Candice Bernd
Building community safety : practical steps toward liberatory transformation / Ejeris Dixon
Acknowledgments
About the editors and contributors
Notes
Index.
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