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A Times investigation showed that hundreds of unarmed drivers and passengers died at the hands of the police in recent years. Monday, November 1st, 2021 Sabrina Tavernise From The New
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A Times investigation showed that hundreds of unarmed drivers and passengers died at the hands of the police in recent years. Monday, November 1st, 2021 Sabrina Tavernise From The New
By J. Brian Charles Jan 11, 2022 The Trace The city hopes that providing officers and residents the space and tools to listen to each other can remedy distrust and prevent further
The Seattle Times Dec. 19, 2021 at 6:00 am By Daniel Gilbert Seattle Times staff reporter Eric Schirmer parked at a Rite Aid in Mill Creek and sat there month
LaGrange police officer Erik Vaughn speaks with a resident while on patrol this month. (Elijah Nouvelage for The Washington Post)
–By Tom Moran Newark Star-Ledger Jan 11 2021 During the George Floyd protests, New York City saw plenty of violence, and Newark saw none. Across the state, Camden protests were
-By Chief Jim Bueermann (ret.) and Lisa Broderick Chief Jim Bueermann (ret.) as a 40-year veteran of policing, Jim served as President of the National Police Foundation in Washington, DC
-By Randy Blazak, Tom Hastings and Saskia Hostetler Lippy Randy Blazak, Ph.D. in sociology, is a sociologist researching violent extremism. Hastings, Ed.D., coordinates the undergraduate Conflict Resolution degree programs at
– By Anne Speckhard, PhD, Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) “Last thing you think is that you are joining a racist organization when the
– By Dr. Tom Hastings and Saskia Hostetler Lippy, MD We live in Portland, Oregon. As almost anyone in our town will tell you, the question we are getting the most
– By Lisa Broderick There is a crisis of policing in this country. It’s not just the elephant in the living room—today it is the living room. It’s in every American living room:
A Times investigation showed that hundreds of unarmed drivers and passengers died at the hands of the police in recent years. Monday, November 1st, 2021 Sabrina Tavernise From The New
By J. Brian Charles Jan 11, 2022 The Trace The city hopes that providing officers and residents the space and tools to listen to each other can remedy distrust and prevent further
The Seattle Times Dec. 19, 2021 at 6:00 am By Daniel Gilbert Seattle Times staff reporter Eric Schirmer parked at a Rite Aid in Mill Creek and sat there month
LaGrange police officer Erik Vaughn speaks with a resident while on patrol this month. (Elijah Nouvelage for The Washington Post)
–By Tom Moran Newark Star-Ledger Jan 11 2021 During the George Floyd protests, New York City saw plenty of violence, and Newark saw none. Across the state, Camden protests were
-By Chief Jim Bueermann (ret.) and Lisa Broderick Chief Jim Bueermann (ret.) as a 40-year veteran of policing, Jim served as President of the National Police Foundation in Washington, DC
-By Randy Blazak, Tom Hastings and Saskia Hostetler Lippy Randy Blazak, Ph.D. in sociology, is a sociologist researching violent extremism. Hastings, Ed.D., coordinates the undergraduate Conflict Resolution degree programs at
– By Anne Speckhard, PhD, Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) “Last thing you think is that you are joining a racist organization when the
– By Dr. Tom Hastings and Saskia Hostetler Lippy, MD We live in Portland, Oregon. As almost anyone in our town will tell you, the question we are getting the most
– By Lisa Broderick There is a crisis of policing in this country. It’s not just the elephant in the living room—today it is the living room. It’s in every American living room:
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