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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 15:08:00

have been reported now? i officers how do you think this will have been reported now?- officers how do you think this will have been reported now? i think the black-on-black have been reported now? i think the black-on-black violence have been reported now? i think the black-on-black violence is have been reported now? i think the black-on-black violence is a - black on black violence is a misnomer. because each racial group commits crime against the same group members white people kill white people, black people kill black people, hispanic people kill hispanic people. but my experience has been that black officers would not dare to think they would treat a white suspect in the manner that black people have been treated, which is why we talk about the culture of policing, because what happens is that black police officers, some of them have to deal was what is called double marginality. i have to balance my racial group against my employment group, as well as expectations of th

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:13:00

dr de lacy davis is the founder of the group black cops against police brutality. he said this case is unusual but not surprising. black on black violence is a misnomer because each racial group commits crime against the same group members white people kill white people, black people kill black people, hispanic people kill hispanic people. but my experience has been that black officers would not dare to think they would treat a white suspect in the manner that black people have been treated, which is why we talk about the culture of policing, because what happens is that black police officers, some of them have to deal was what is called double marginality. i have to balance my racial group against my employment group, as well as expectations of the black community, being a black man on the police force, versus my white counterparts and how they see black people as a culture. a teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 15 year old girl was stabbed

Advancing disaster geographies: From marginalisation to inclusion of g by Billy Tusker Haworth, Scott McKinnon et al

Despite growing awareness and research into experiences of gender and sexual minorities – also known as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, asexual and other identities (LGBTQIA+) – their needs and capacities are often overlooked in crisis response and disaster risk reduction. LGBTQIA+ peoples' vulnerability is shaped by social marginalisation, discrimination, and stigma, and exacerbated by dominant value systems and Western heteronormative framings of disaster experiences. We present a review of scholarship into gender and sexual minorities and disasters. We summarise extant knowledge and identify areas for growth in the field of disaster geographies. We argue that progress requires increased conceptual and methodological focus on diversity and the intersectional factors that exacerbate marginality, more inclusive knowledge production pathways focussed on risk reduction, and establishing methods for LGBTQIA+ people to be involved in research about them. More criti

Marginal Girlhood: Caste, Girl Child and the Trope of Empowerment

In the wake of the reported rape and murder of a 9-year-old Dalit girl in the metropolitan capital of Delhi, it is paramount to discuss marginal girlhood. Marginal girlhood refers to alternative accounts of non-hegemonic girlhood which does not find a voice in mainstream literature and the story of the girl. Commentators on social media conveniently refer to her being a

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