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@stschrader1

cops, counterinsurgency, the cold war, & the color line || Badges Without Borders, book forthcoming from || Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University

Brooklyn, etc
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  1. Kiinnitetty twiitti
    3. maalisk.

    I learned this news a few days ago, and I was so surprised that I forgot to share it. There's now a page on the website for my book! Badges Without Borders: How Global Counterinsurgency Transformed American Policing. It's out in November.

    Kumoa
  2. 13 tuntia sitten

    Great piece! Mohaiemen’s film about the Japanese Red Army in Bangladesh is incredible.

    Kumoa
  3. 25. huhtik.
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  4. uudelleentwiittasi
    25. huhtik.
    Kumoa
  5. 24. huhtik.

    40 years ago this week, a turning point in anti-racist mobilizations in Britain: a young protester killed by police; police working with the NF; Asian, Black, and white militants and regular people working together against the fascists

    Kumoa
  6. uudelleentwiittasi
    23. huhtik.

    between the citizenship question, extreme partisan gerrymandering, and voter suppression, the apparent long game for conservatives is durable minority rule

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    Kumoa
  7. 23. huhtik.

    Congrats to for publishing such an exciting book—out today!

    Kumoa
  8. 23. huhtik.

    This is a really useful archive...listening to the show with Barry Goldwater makes me think racism hasn't evolved all that much over time!!

    Kumoa
  9. 23. huhtik.

    Student presentation slides in class today. Looks like I made the right decision changing the syllabus at the last minute to include the NYT article about Ruthie Gilmore.

    Kumoa
  10. 23. huhtik.
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  11. uudelleentwiittasi
    23. huhtik.

    The Cold War was no “Long Peace”: an average of more than 1,200 people died in wars of one type or another, every day, for forty-five years. Chamberlin’s The Cold War Killing Fields is essential reading.

    Kumoa
  12. uudelleentwiittasi
    23. huhtik.

    On this day in 1979, a West London community resisted the National Front coming to their area. Injuries and arrests that day ran into the hundreds and one antifascist, Blair Peach, was killed by a blow to the head from the police.

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  13. uudelleentwiittasi
    22. huhtik.

    My book is finally, *officially,* released today. For interested purchasers I’d recommend a local shop (like my Midwest favorites , , or ), but you can also get it direct from here at the link.

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    Kumoa
  14. uudelleentwiittasi
    22. huhtik.

    New Content! Metallica's "Blackened" and the fear/fascination with nuclear winter in the 1980s. Where the hell is the city in the early punk music of NYC? Answer: an obscure, multi-racial band named the 4 Skins. A black, theatrical take on Earth Day 1970.

    Kumoa
  15. 22. huhtik.

    Is the ’s name RANDom? Read this thread to find out.

    Kumoa
  16. uudelleentwiittasi
    22. huhtik.

    "In the shadow world of the arms trade there is one business model that outshines all others: selling arms to both sides in the same war. Ideally it works best when weapons you have sold to one side destroy weapons you have sold to the other."

    Kumoa
  17. 22. huhtik.

    There is a tight relationship between classification/secrecy to hide brutal abuses and conspiratorial accounts of US state power

    Kumoa
  18. 21. huhtik.

    This essay by & is really interesting. It resolves some differences among interpretations of US empire that have been circulating, by drawing 's focus on standardization together w/ my focus on financial power.

    Kumoa
  19. 21. huhtik.

    Hey Baltimore folks! This Tues at 7pm at , come see a discussion of what bipartisanship has achieved in the US (racism, empire, mass incarceration) and how to move past it. w/ , , , & me.

    Kumoa
  20. uudelleentwiittasi
    19. huhtik.

    Police in Brazil killed 6,160 civilians during police actions in 2018, 17 per day. In Rio de Janeiro state, 8.9 police killings / 100000, higher than TOTAL homicide rate for any US state. More likely to be killed by police in Rio than killed at all in US.

    Kumoa
  21. uudelleentwiittasi
    20. huhtik.

    In , "When protesters imagine a future after the uprising, they emphasize survival and collective well-being over sacrifice and loss" : reporting by , photos by

    Kumoa

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