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Are all racial groups in Manhattan equal?

With the surveillance of Muslims in full swing, a “Stop and Frisk” policy that only targets select residents and a history of shootings that involve unarmed African-Americans, does New York City represent the new American democracy?

Posted byPaul WolfleMay 7, 2012September 26, 2012Posted inARTICLES, FEATURE, LOCATIONS, Manhattan, New York, North America, Race, SOCIO-POLITICS, United StatesTags: Amadou Diallo, Black, Brutality, Latino, New York City, NYPD, police, Profiling, Racial, Trayvon MartinLeave a comment on Are all racial groups in Manhattan equal?

Questions loom about the death of Anna Brown

Questions loom about the death of Anna Brown

Posted byPaul WolfleApril 22, 2012April 22, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Berkeley, FEATURE, LOCATIONS, Missouri, Race, SOCIO-POLITICS, St. Louis, United StatesTags: Anna Brown, Black, Brutality, police, ShootingLeave a comment on Questions loom about the death of Anna Brown

The Culture of Policing, From a Woman’s Perspective

The Culture of Policing, From a Woman’s Perspective

Posted byRebecca MacLaryMarch 30, 2012March 30, 2012Posted inARTICLES, FEATURE, Interviews, Lifestyles + SubculturesTags: Culture, interview, lifestyles, policeLeave a comment on The Culture of Policing, From a Woman’s Perspective
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