Urban Riots
“Can Urban Riots Cause Change?” was a “Thinking L.A.” event co-presented by UCLA and Zocalo Public Square held at the Museum of Contemporary Arts Grand Avenue.
Panelists talked about the history and causes of urban riots, such as historic ones in Watts and recent ones in Ferguson, Missouri, and Balt… read more
Panelists talked about the history and causes of urban riots, such as historic ones in Watts and recent ones in Ferguson, Missouri, and Baltimore, Maryland. Topics included the differences between rioting, rebelling, protesting, and other forms of resistance and differences in how cities responded to the unrest, including policing methods.
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