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Racial Justice with Patrisse Cullors

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DA Boudin and Rachel are joined this week by Patrisse Cullors, the cofounder of the Black Lives Matter movement. They discuss the long-term impact of the Black Lives Matter movement for people of color in the wake of George Floyd's murder and the trial and conviction of Derek Chauvin. The conversation is both broad and deep as it covers police accountability; mental health; and intersectionality. The group also explores the opposition to progressive prosecutors and the push to hold police accountable.
  • Link to purchase Patrisse's book, When They Call You a Terrorist
  • W Magazine profile on Patrisse Cullors
  • Harvard Law Review article by Patrisse, Abolition and Reparations: History of Resistance, Transformative Justice, and Accountability
  • LA Progressive piece by Patrisse on The Future of Black Lives
  • Time Magazine honors Black Lives Matter cofounders
  • Information from Patrisse's website on Measure R
  • Freeform's Good Trouble series
  • New York Times coverage of DA Boudin's historic prosecution of the first on-duty police officer in a homicide case in San Francisco history
  • San Francisco Examiner article on DA Boudin's refling of charges against Alameda County Sheriff's deputies
  • Article on DA Boudin's cosponsorship of SB 299 to support victims of police violence
  • Press release on DA Boudin's policy to compensate victims of police violence like any other crime victims
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DA Boudin and Rachel are joined this week by Patrisse Cullors, the cofounder of the Black Lives Matter movement. They discuss the long-term impact of the Black Lives Matter movement for people of color in the wake of George Floyd's murder and the trial and conviction of Derek Chauvin. The conversation is both broad and deep as it covers police accountability; mental health; and intersectionality. The group also explores the opposition to progressive prosecutors and the push to hold police accountable.
  • Link to purchase Patrisse's book, When They Call You a Terrorist
  • W Magazine profile on Patrisse Cullors
  • Harvard Law Review article by Patrisse, Abolition and Reparations: History of Resistance, Transformative Justice, and Accountability
  • LA Progressive piece by Patrisse on The Future of Black Lives
  • Time Magazine honors Black Lives Matter cofounders
  • Information from Patrisse's website on Measure R
  • Freeform's Good Trouble series
  • New York Times coverage of DA Boudin's historic prosecution of the first on-duty police officer in a homicide case in San Francisco history
  • San Francisco Examiner article on DA Boudin's refling of charges against Alameda County Sheriff's deputies
  • Article on DA Boudin's cosponsorship of SB 299 to support victims of police violence
  • Press release on DA Boudin's policy to compensate victims of police violence like any other crime victims
  continue reading

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