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Violence, Power and Racism: A Conversation on Police Brutality

Violence, Power and Racism: A Conversation on Police Brutality

Update: 2021-06-21
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The past year witnessed protests against police brutality, racism and injustice across the world. Despite growing scrutiny, harassment and violence at the hands of the police is a dark reality for people in many countries. Hosts Mantasha Husain and Jiven Sandhu delve into the issues of police brutality and reform along with guests Dexter Dias, an award-winning barrister working on human rights, crimes against humanity, terrorism, war crimes and genocide, Hakeem Yusuf, professor in Global Law and Head of the Law School at the Open University, and Safiya Mawusi, co-founder of the Movement Against Racism campaign.

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Violence, Power and Racism: A Conversation on Police Brutality

Violence, Power and Racism: A Conversation on Police Brutality

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