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Original reports on objectionable policing in New York and the collateral consequences it has on individuals and communities.
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In Their Own Words | Part 7: Something is really building
In Their Own Words | Part 7: Something is really building
“We do need police, but we don’t need to live in a police state.”
Police Reform Organizing
Feb 2, 2015
In Their Own Words | Part 6: Corruption and brutality, real and threatened
In Their Own Words | Part 6: Corruption and brutality, real and threatened
“Abuse is abuse, and no one deserves to be beaten the way my child has been beaten.”
Police Reform Organizing
Feb 2, 2015
In Their Own Words | Part 5: The biggest gang here in New York City
In Their Own Words | Part 5: The biggest gang here in New York City
“This is what Harlem has turned into — an open-air prison. You can get stopped for anything.”
Police Reform Organizing
Feb 2, 2015
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In Their Own Words | Part 4: Fit The Description
In Their Own Words | Part 4: Fit The Description
“[Police] need to see citizens as human beings and not just as quotas.”
Police Reform Organizing
Jan 26, 2015
In Their Own Words | Part 3: Daily Disrespect
In Their Own Words | Part 3: Daily Disrespect
“[The cops] said, ‘Pull up your hoodie and turn around,’ to see if I had a gun. Being from an Arab country, I take
Police Reform Organizing
Jan 26, 2015
In Their Own Words | Part 2: Life as an NYPD target
In Their Own Words | Part 2: Life as an NYPD target
“It forces me to look around wherever I am now.”
Police Reform Organizing
Jan 26, 2015
In Their Own Words | Part 1: For No Good Reason
In Their Own Words | Part 1: For No Good Reason
Quotes from New Yorkers about daily harrassment and abuse from the NYPD.
Police Reform Organizing
Jan 23, 2015
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