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Protests Series: Protests in the US with Professor Karen Pita Loor

Protests Series: Protests in the US with Professor Karen Pita Loor

Update: 2024-06-07
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In this episode, Lara Zand speaks with Professor Karen Pita Loor of Boston University, whose work focuses on protest policing and police violence. They discuss important developments in US state-enacted protest legislation, the wildly different interactions of left-leaning and right-leaning demonstrations with law enforcement and the implications of this year’s election for the future of collective action. 




Episode recorded: March 2024




Produced by Lara Zand and Johnley Videna


Research by Lara Zand


Edited by Lara Zand




All clips are from the US National Archives and are of presidential speeches.

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Protests Series: Protests in the US with Professor Karen Pita Loor

Protests Series: Protests in the US with Professor Karen Pita Loor

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