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Collected Item: “Police Brutality and BLM”

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Police Brutality and BLM

Tell us a story; share your experience. Or describe the item you are submitting. What does the object or story you've uploaded say about the pandemic, and/or why is it important to you?

This presentation provides the history of police brutality towards POC, what led to the protests and the changes that being implemented

What sort of object is this: text story, photograph, screenshot, drawing, meme, etc.? And where did you find it?

Powerpoint presentation

Are you the sole creator of these materials? Then select "I am sole creator." If no, please select "I have co-creators" and list the names of the content co-creators, their contact information, and the circumstances of how you came to have the materials. IMPORTANT: Each co-creator must fill out this form in order for the item to be accepted by the archives. However, only one co-creator is required to upload any document.)

I have co-creators

If you have co-creators list them here, unless anonymous.

Angela Rapp, Crystal Simon, Ken Chau, Nathaly Soto

Use tags (separated by commas) to describe your story or documents. For example: Does it relate to a particular neighborhood? Does it relate to a particular aspect of the pandemic: school, work, family, hospital.

race & ethinicity, social issues, police brutality, BLM, discrimination, racism, protests

Give a date associated with this story or documents.

2020-05

What is your affiliation, if any, with Brooklyn College? (e.g. Junior undergrad majoring in history; faculty in the English Dept; human resources staff member; alumni; community member; Brooklyn resident; etc.)

Brooklyn College students

If what you are submitting was created as part of a Brooklyn College class, please indicate the course code (i.e., ENG1010) semester, and professor:

SOCY 2601, Fall 2020, Lisa Marsh

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