Police and Race Relations
“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Requiem for an American Police State” was a panel of the 67th annual Conference on World Affairs, hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder April 6-10, 2015.
Journalists, authors, and academics talked about whether the U.S. was becoming a police state, amid continuing controversies about police shootings around… read more
Journalists, authors, and academics talked about whether the U.S. was becoming a police state, amid continuing controversies about police shootings around the country.
“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Requiem for an American Police State” was a panel of the 67th annual Conference on World Affairs, hosted by the University of Colorado at Boulder April 6-10, 2015. close
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