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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).
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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.

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