Profiled

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Women Make Movies
Pub. Date:
[2016]
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English
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"Profiled knits the stories of mothers of Black and Latino youth murdered by the NYPD into a powerful indictment of racial profiling and police brutality, and places them within a historical context of the roots of racism in the U.S. Some of the victims--Eric Garner, Michael Brown--are now familiar the world over. Others, like Shantel Davis and Kimani Gray, are remembered mostly by family and friends in their New York neighborhoods. Ranging from the routine harassment of minority students in an affluent Brooklyn neighborhood to the killings and protests in Staten Island and Ferguson, Missouri, Profiled bears witness to the racist violence that remains an everyday reality for Black and Latin people in this country. Moving interviews with victims' family members are juxtaposed with sharply etched analyses by evolutionary biologist, Joseph L. Graves, Jr, (The Race Myth) and civil rights lawyer, Chauniqua D. Young, (Center for Constitutional Rights, Stop and Frisk lawsuit). Profiled gives us a window on one of the burning issues of our time."--Container.
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Batista, Harold
Braham, David, 1838-1905
Foster, Kathleen
Graves, Joseph L., 1955-
Lethman, William
Young, Chauniqua D.
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Hispanic Americans -- Civil rights
History
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Mothers of murder victims -- Interviews
Murder victims' families
Murder victims' families -- Interviews
New York (N.Y.). -- Police Department
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Police brutality
Police brutality -- United States
Police misconduct
Police misconduct -- United States
Police shootings
Police shootings -- United States
Race discrimination
Race discrimination -- United States
Race relations
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Racial profiling in law enforcement -- United States
Racism
Racism -- United States -- History
Social movements
Social movements -- United States -- 21st century
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United States -- Race relations
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Civil rights
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Police brutality
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Police shootings
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