
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Program guests’ insights sometimes have to be left out of the final, edited interviews because of time constraints. This potpourri of previously unaired remarks addresses colonial-era policing in New York City (Ben Brucato); the expansive nature of police power (Mark Neocleous); grand juries as a tool of state repression (Michael Staudenmaier); James Baldwin’s criticisms of Richard Wright (Joseph Ramsey); the history of Trotskyism in the U.S. (Bryan Palmer); the passing of Leo Panitch (Greg Albo); and efforts to gain access to official documents (Joseph Masco).
The post Police, Race, and the Left Project appeared first on KPFA.
4.7
194194 ratings
Program guests’ insights sometimes have to be left out of the final, edited interviews because of time constraints. This potpourri of previously unaired remarks addresses colonial-era policing in New York City (Ben Brucato); the expansive nature of police power (Mark Neocleous); grand juries as a tool of state repression (Michael Staudenmaier); James Baldwin’s criticisms of Richard Wright (Joseph Ramsey); the history of Trotskyism in the U.S. (Bryan Palmer); the passing of Leo Panitch (Greg Albo); and efforts to gain access to official documents (Joseph Masco).
The post Police, Race, and the Left Project appeared first on KPFA.
492 Listeners
5,676 Listeners
493 Listeners
156 Listeners
62 Listeners
54 Listeners
57 Listeners
258 Listeners
51 Listeners
143 Listeners
1,397 Listeners
1,194 Listeners
5 Listeners
48 Listeners
6 Listeners
1,525 Listeners
1,964 Listeners
414 Listeners
6,118 Listeners
419 Listeners
154 Listeners
524 Listeners
260 Listeners
709 Listeners