This week, we share the final part of a conversation about policing sex. Micol Seigel talks to Anne Gray Fischer about her book, The Streets Belong to Us: Sex, Race, and Police Power from Segregation to Gentrification. Today, their focus turns to Boston and Atlanta, discussing Boston’s vice district, known as the Combat Zone, and...
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361 | Studies in Dignity
360 | Leon Benson is Free
359 | Written from the Inside
358 | Block Cop City
357 | Transforming Trauma- Voices from Inside-Out
356 | Advocacy Into Action
355 | Experience Into Advocacy
354 | The Atlanta Solidarity Fund
353 | Prison by Any Other Name, Part One
352 | Crisis and Neglect
350 | The Rising Chorus Against Cop City
349 | The Origins of Cop City, Part Three
348 | The Origins of Cop City, Part Two
347 | The Origins of Cop City
346 | We Have To Stick Together
345 | Knowledge is Power — The Stakes of “Cop City”
344 | Rolling Back Repression in Atlanta
343 | Policing Sex
342 | We Understand Each Other- Resistance at the Norhwest Detention Center
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