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In 1968, Menlo County, California hired a new Police Chief. His name was Victor Cizanckas. With tensions running high between the police and the…
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On the August 12th edition of Your Call we’ll look back at how the death of unarmed teenager Michael Brown ignited the Black Lives Matter movement.Since…
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On the May 27th edition of Your Call, we’ll talk about what we can learn from police forces in other countries. Last year, British police fired their…
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How does citizen oversight of police departments work? On the next Your Call, we’ll continue our series on police, community, race, and justice by…
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What do youth think about police in their communities? On the February 11th edition of Your Call, we’ll continue our series on police, community, race,…
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What role does implicit bias play in policing? On the January 28th edition of Your Call, we’ll continue our series on police, community, race, and justice…
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Who are police today? On the January 21st edition of Your Call, we’ll continue our series on police, community, race and justice with a conversation about…
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The current unrest after police shootings of unarmed black men means the battle for racial justice is far from over. Jeff Chang is a journalist, cultural…
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On the January 5th, 2015 edition of Your Call, we'll speak with Richard Rothstein, research associate at the Economic Policy Institute and fellow at UC…
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This week on KALW's showcase for the best stories from public radio podcasts and independent radio producers..."Letters from Ferguson" originally airing…