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Protests In White And Black, And The Different Response Of Law Enforcement
Police yielded to the almost entirely white mob of pro-Trump insurrectionists as they stormed the Capitol. Protesters for racial justice see a contrast with how their demonstrations were policed. -
'This Is No Progress,' Revs Say Of Boston Police Sgt. Clifton McHale
The "All Rev'd Up" hosts reflected on the chaos of 2020 and the path forward for racial equity. -
Where Do We Go From Here, Redux
In the long, hot summer of 1967, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. asked a question that resonates into 2021. -
No Medical Justification For Police Chokeholds, Neurologists Say
Three MGH neurologists are out with an article calling for action on chokeholds by police. -
Encore: Kimberlé Crenshaw On The Importance Of Intersectionality
Crenshaw explains her theory of intersectionality, and how has it evolved and grown outside of the scholastic world. -
Encore: Black Fatherhood In The Wake Of George Floyd
How do Black fathers raise their children in a world that assumes who they are based on the color of their skin? -
Police Escalated Violence While Protesters Tried To Incite, Video Shows
Officials are reviewing hours of newly released video from that night when many Boston businesses were vandalized. -
Ohio Officer Removed From Duty After Fatal Shooting Of Black Man
The shooting of the as-yet unidentified man in Columbus is the second this month where officers' body cameras weren't switched on. -
Revs. Irene Monroe And Emmett Price Tout 'Beautiful Approach' In Saturday Protests For Racial Justice
"it’s a shame when you’ve gotta get ministers to stand out in front of Charlie Baker’s residence," -
ACLU Technology Expert: Police Reform Bill's Facial Recognition Limits Bring 'Common Sense' Regulation To 'Dangerous Technology'
Governor Charlie Baker opposes the bill's provision to limit the use of facial recognition technology