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On Today’s inaugural show, we focus on policing in America, examining race, sex, and violence. We specifically take up women and policing, elevating the stories and experiences of women. It is a perspective often absent from mainstream conversation. Even in recent weeks as the nation has erupted in protests related to the tragic murder of George Floyd, some might argue that the killing of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, an emergency medical technician in Louisville, Kentucky was an afterthought, even though her death too was no less inhumane, violent, and preventable.
Deirdre Fishel, Independent Film Maker, Women In Blue (2020)
Laura Goodman Retired Deputy Chief of Police (Minnesota) and former Ombudsman for Crime Victims for the State of Minnesota
Anne Li Kringen, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Assistant Dean Department of Criminal Justice, University of New Haven, Member, International Association of Chiefs of Police Research Advisory Committee
L. Song Richardson, Criminal law expert and Dean, University California, Irvine School of Law
It will be an episode you will not want to miss!
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On Today’s inaugural show, we focus on policing in America, examining race, sex, and violence. We specifically take up women and policing, elevating the stories and experiences of women. It is a perspective often absent from mainstream conversation. Even in recent weeks as the nation has erupted in protests related to the tragic murder of George Floyd, some might argue that the killing of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor, an emergency medical technician in Louisville, Kentucky was an afterthought, even though her death too was no less inhumane, violent, and preventable.
Deirdre Fishel, Independent Film Maker, Women In Blue (2020)
Laura Goodman Retired Deputy Chief of Police (Minnesota) and former Ombudsman for Crime Victims for the State of Minnesota
Anne Li Kringen, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Assistant Dean Department of Criminal Justice, University of New Haven, Member, International Association of Chiefs of Police Research Advisory Committee
L. Song Richardson, Criminal law expert and Dean, University California, Irvine School of Law
It will be an episode you will not want to miss!
Support the show
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