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Family of Andrew Brown Jr views more police body cam footage of his death

Family of Andrew Brown Jr views more police body cam footage of his death
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PODCAST: Spacing Radio 055, Post-Pandemic Transit Ridership

PODCAST: Spacing Radio 055, Post-Pandemic Transit Ridership Before the pandemic, the Toronto Transit Commission was actively looking for ways to grow its ridership. Now, after taking a hit in numbers during the pandemic, it’s important to think about ways to recover, as we slowly vaccinate the city. TTC Commissioner and Councillor Shelley Carroll speaks about a study she proposed to look at changing rider concerns, as well as the impact of ride-hailing services like Uber. University of Toronto Professor Akawsi Owusu-Bempah talks about a study he co-authored, commissioned by the TTC, which shows Black and Indigenous people are disproportionately represented in interactions with fare enforcement and special constables, and what the service needs to do about it.

Democrats reveal some aspects of President Biden s COVID-19 relief package

Democrats reveal some aspects of President Biden s COVID-19 relief package
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Dept of Homeland Security warns of increased threat of extremist violence

ABC Columbia Jan 28, 2021 12:34 PM EST CNN– Weeks after the deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol, the Department of Homeland Security issued a warning about an increased threat of extremist violence. John Lorinc reports.

Predictive policing is just racist 21st century cyberphrenology

Image: Chris Duckett/ZDNet In 1836, the Scottish geologist, chemist, and agricultural improver Sir George Stewart Mackenzie was concerned about what he called the recent atrocities of violent crime in the British penal colony of New South Wales, Australia. The root cause, he thought, was a failure to manage which criminals were transported to work in the colony especially the two-thirds of convicts who worked for private masters. At present they are shipped off, and distributed to the settlers, without the least regard to their characters or history, Mackenzie wrote in a representation [PDF] to Britain s Secretary for the Colonies, Lord Glenelg.

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