
New Books in Critical Theory Policing and White Power with Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham (JP, EF)
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Aug 15, 2024 In this captivating discussion, scholars Daniel Kryder and David Cunningham tackle police brutality and systemic racism. They delve into the historical roots of policing linked to racial control, revealing how these origins continue to affect communities. The duo highlights the role of police unions in hindering reform and explores the recent shifts in racial dialogues, particularly among white Democrats. They also reflect on the significant white participation in 2020 protests and its implications for achieving lasting change in policing practices.
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Current Protests vs. the 1960s
- The current protests differ from the 1960s by being more widespread, peaceful, multiracial, and politically organized.
- This sophistication offers promise for actual reform compared to past unrest.
Widespread Support for BLM
- Protests occurring in predominantly white areas about Black Lives Matter is a new phenomenon.
- This widespread support, even in conservative areas, is remarkable and unprecedented.
The Trump Effect
- Trump's polarizing rhetoric has removed the middle ground, forcing people to take a stance on racial issues.
- His rollback of DOJ oversight and inflammatory language have fueled both sides of the movement.


