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Government Surveillance and Race, Part 4

A day-long conference was held examining historical and current perspectives of surveillance of the black community.  Presentations were … read more

A day-long conference was held examining historical and current perspectives of surveillance of the black community. 

Presentations were held: “Stop and Frisk: Surveillance on the Street” by Kristin Henning; “The Promise and Peril of Body Cameras.” by Harlan Yu; “Surveillance of Black Lives Matter” by Brandi Collins; and “Encryption, Apple and the FBI: Why You Should Care” by Matthew Mitchell. Closing remarks were made by Paul Butler and Alvaro Bedoya.

“The Color of Surveillance: Government Monitoring of the African American Community” was held by Georgetown Law and the Center on Privacy and Technology. close

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Public Affairs Event
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
First Aired:
Apr 08, 2016 | 3:28pm EDT | C-SPAN 2
Last Aired:
May 02, 2016 | 12:21pm EDT | C-SPAN 3

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  • Apr 25, 2016 | 5:29pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
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