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Police brutality: from paper to parole

Mateo Kausek

This is a podcast about police brutality through body language, implicit bias, explicit bias, and advocacy. Using multiple hosts throughout each chapter, this podcast will drive you in wanting more and more. Listen closely as we dig deep into real world instances and the book that we read in class called All American Boys.

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