When you hear the words “police brutality,” here are some images that come to mind: An unarmed Black man being beaten or fatally wounded. Rodney King. Mike Brown. Terence Crutcher. Eric Garner.
Andrea Ritchie, author of 'Invisible No More' discusses how women of color bear the brunt of police violence just as much as men of color, how nobody is talking about it, and what we should be doing ...
Police killings are cutting short the lives of more people of color, researchers reported Monday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
For men, especially men of color, coming face to face with the police may be one of the most likely ways to die young, a new study out Monday finds. The study estimated that black men are twice as ...
A mural is seen on a boarded up business as a Los Angeles Police Department car drives by, Tuesday, June 9, 2020, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. Many businesses were boarded up during ...
Seeking ideas for ending violence between police and people of color, the local chapter of Links, an international society for women of color, invited a scholar, a lawmaker, a police chief and a state ...
INVISIBLE NO MORE Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color When it comes to incidents of alleged police misconduct, men of color dominate the center of the national conversation. And ...
Asheville Senior Police Officer Joseph Jones IV likes being a visible presence as a resource officer at Asheville High. At 6-foot-8, Jones is hard to miss, spending mornings towering over most ...
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