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Stop and Frisk #62

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TalkPoverty Radio relaunched as Off-Kilter. Listen to new episodes of the show on Soundcloud, and follow the show on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks to this week’s presidential debate, stop and frisk—yet another controversial police tactic that disproportionately targets people of color—has returned to the national spotlight. To unpack its legality and understand its connection to mass incarceration and police brutality, Jason Williamson, an attorney with the ACLU, joins the show. Another topic that has dominated headlines this election cycle is child care, which remains out of reach for far too many Americans, particularly those in low-wage jobs with unpredictable hours. To discuss solutions for a more equitable child care system—as well as the racial and gendered history of child care in America—Aleyamma Mathew of the Ms. Foundation and Mary Ignatius of Parent Voices join the show. But first, Jeremy Slevin returns to discuss this week’s news in poverty. Follow this week’s guests on Twitter: Jason Williamson: @Roots1982 Aleyamma Mathew: @aleyamma17 Mary Ignatius: @parentvoices415 Jeremy Slevin: @jeremyslevin
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Stop and Frisk #62

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TalkPoverty Radio relaunched as Off-Kilter. Listen to new episodes of the show on Soundcloud, and follow the show on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks to this week’s presidential debate, stop and frisk—yet another controversial police tactic that disproportionately targets people of color—has returned to the national spotlight. To unpack its legality and understand its connection to mass incarceration and police brutality, Jason Williamson, an attorney with the ACLU, joins the show. Another topic that has dominated headlines this election cycle is child care, which remains out of reach for far too many Americans, particularly those in low-wage jobs with unpredictable hours. To discuss solutions for a more equitable child care system—as well as the racial and gendered history of child care in America—Aleyamma Mathew of the Ms. Foundation and Mary Ignatius of Parent Voices join the show. But first, Jeremy Slevin returns to discuss this week’s news in poverty. Follow this week’s guests on Twitter: Jason Williamson: @Roots1982 Aleyamma Mathew: @aleyamma17 Mary Ignatius: @parentvoices415 Jeremy Slevin: @jeremyslevin
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