On this thought-provoking episode of Black Arm of the Law, Dr RaShall Brackney examines the idea of “visibility as a crime,” unpacking how the visibility of Black and Brown lives shapes law enforcement actions and public response.
The conversation lifts up stories of people impacted by ICE operations, the vital role of journalists of color in documenting these realities, and cultural resistance through figures like Bad Bunny, while calling out the dehumanization embedded in political discourse. With a sharp focus on accountability, this episode challenges listeners to interrogate systemic issues within the legal framework and the real human cost behind policy and policing.