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Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Chants, toppling statues, signs and singing fill the streets worldwide in response to the death of George Floyd and dozens of other African Americans at the hands of the American Police. Over the next few weeks, the 5 Podcast will be releasing the mini-series “After the protest”. Johanna Kinnock and Maria Brus Pedersen dive into some of the big questions raised by the current demonstrations with some of the leading experts and change-makers on the issue. For this episode they speak to Wendell Adjetey, assistant professor at McGill University, who helps them uncover the historic roots of police brutality towards black people in America.
Here’s what to read if you want to learn more:
- The condition of black life is one of mourning, The New York Times
- The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead (Book)
- “Do not resist” and the crisis of police militarisation
- 10 experts on how the George Floyd protests fit into American History, Time
- “Racism isn’t getting worse, it’s getting filmed”, Will Smith on the Late Show
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