national security
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Brooklyn Video Artist’s Work Takes Unique Look at Surveillance in the City
The Root spoke with Kameron Neal about his film installation Down The Barrel (Of A Lens) on display at Lincoln Center September 29 - October 3.
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Before There Was George Floyd, There Was John Pope and Zoya Code
Minneapolis will pay $8.9 million to two Black residents who say Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into their necks years before he killed George Floyd.
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One Officer Sent Around Pictures of Tyre Nichols’ Bloodied Face
New documents detail misconduct from the former Memphis officers who did the unthinkable.
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Amir Locke Will Become the Face of No-Knock Warrant Bans, Family Says
No Minneapolis officers were charged in the fatal shooting one year ago.
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Only in Massachusetts Would Police Stop a Single Black Driver More Than 70 Times
Over the past eight years, this man has not been left alone.
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Autistic Boy Concussed by Officers at Event for Bonding with Police
His mother said she wanted her son to have a positive view of the police.
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A Recruiter’s Tip: Black People, Get in Tech—Now [UPDATED}
As the demand for talent in areas like cybersecurity increases, there will be more opportunities for people of color in the industry than ever
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Senators Are Urging Police To Reform Cellphone Tracking Devices
Defense lawyers say because the information is hardly acknowledged in court records, it makes it that much more difficult to defend their clients.
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Arizona Law Makes It Illegal To Record Police Within 8 Feet
The new law could result in misdemeanor charges for protestors who record at a close distance after one verbal warning.