Stuart SchraderCuntas deimhnithe

@stschrader1

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

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Clárú: Samhain 2011

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    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.

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

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    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

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

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

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    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!!

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    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.

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    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.

    Cealaigh
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    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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    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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    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.

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

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    "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."

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

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    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.

    Cealaigh
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    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.

    Cealaigh
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    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.

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

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