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Social media platforms are benefiting from activism and trauma

How brands and social media platforms benefit from activism and trauma Viral violent videos have become tools for change, but the footage can also affect our mental health By Radheyan Simonpillai May 20, 2021 Trigger warning: Tuesday, May 25 is the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, which was recorded by then 17-year-old Darnella Frazier on her cellphone. That devastating 10-minute video would circulate online and instigate a global movement. “We would not have seen the extent of support for #BlackLivesMatter had that video not been taken and had that form of witnessing not been possible,” says University of Toronto’s Megan Boler. She is professor in the Social Justice Education department and co-editor of the book, Affective Politics Of Digital Media: Propaganda By Other Means. She connects the response to the video of George Floyd’s murder to the 1991 video of Los Angeles police attacking Rodney King. “There’s a long history of this kind of w

7 arrested at Mississauga demonstration in response to SIU clearing police in killing of Ejaz Choudry

Posted: Apr 10, 2021 5:55 PM ET | Last Updated: April 11 People demonstrated in Mississauga in response to a new report released by Ontario s police watchdog that cleared Peel Regional Police officers of any wrongdoing in the killing of Ejaz Choudry last summer. (Jessica Ng/CBC) Seven people were arrested on Saturday at a demonstration in response to Ontario s police watchdog s ruling to not lay criminal charges against the officer who shot and killed Ejaz Choudry, a 62-year-old man with schizophrenia. Choudry s family and community members gathered in Mississauga around 1 p.m. outside his apartment building, at the intersection of Morning Star Drive and Goreway Drive, where he was killed while having a mental health crisis last summer.

Report clears Peel police in shooting death of Ejaz Choudry

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Tijana Martin/The Canadian Press For the second time in eight days, Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared members of Peel Regional Police of criminal wrongdoing for involvement in the death of a Mississauga resident experiencing a mental illness crisis. In an report released on Tuesday, Special Investigations Unit director Joseph Martino found no reason to charge officers involved in the fatal shooting of 62-year-old Ejaz Choudry, an infirm father of four who had armed himself with a knife during a mental health lapse on June 20, 2020. The family said they were “deeply disappointed” but had long ago come to expect the outcome.

No charges in death of Ejaz Choudry, 62-year-old shot and killed by police while in crisis

Posted: Apr 06, 2021 10:22 AM ET | Last Updated: April 6 Ejaz Ahmed Choudry, a 62-year-old father of four with schizophrenia, was fatally shot by Peel Regional Police last June. Now, Ontario s Special Investigations Unit says there will be no criminal charges in his death.(Submitted by Choudry family) Ontario s police watchdog has ruled there will be no criminal charges against police in the death of a 62-year-old father of four shot and killed by an officer last summer after his family called a non-emergency line for help while he was in crisis. In a decision released Tuesday, Special Investigations Unit (SIU) director Joseph Martino concluded the Peel Regional Police officer who fired two bullets into Ejaz Choudry s chest acted reasonably when he opened fire from the balcony of Choudry s locked Mississauga, Ont., apartment on June 20, 2020.

Lawyer, expert react to use of force after police officers cleared in death of Clive Mensah

Lawyer, expert react to use of force after police officers cleared in death of Clive Mensah
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