Event Description Drawing upon 25 years of experience representing Black youth in D.C.\u27s juvenile court, Kristin Henning confronts America\u27s irrational, manufactured fears of Black youth and makes a powerfully compelling case that the crisis in racist American policing begins with its relationship to Black children. Discriminatory and aggressive policing has socialized a generation of Black teenagers to fear and resent the police. Henning details the long-term consequences of racism and trauma Black youth experience at the hands of police and their vigilante surrogates. Unlike white youth, who are afforded the freedom to test boundaries, experiment with sex and drugs, and figure out who they are and who they want to be, Black youth ar...
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A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
Multiple, intersecting factors contribute to the over-representation of youth of color, including Bl...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeAt each mile...
Event is October 1, 2021. Register here. Golden Gate University School of Law and the Pacific Juven...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
The existence of structural racism is not new. In fact, as the second decade of the twenty-first cen...
Through a Performance Studies methodology of Dr. Frank B. Wilderson’s Narrative Aporia, I first anal...
The disproportionate expulsion of African American and Latino youth from schools and arrests for min...
In its time, the case of the Harlem Six captured national headlines; yet, its significance escapes t...
Presentation in Sociology class.http://digitalcommons.framingham.edu/blmt2016/1014/thumbnail.jp
This article focuses on the racialized consequences of neoliberal juvenile justice practices. Based ...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
This study investigates the perspectives of African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) youth living in Wind...
Following the murder of George Floyd in late May of 2020 came a summer of heightened emotions and lo...
The contemporary youth justice (YJ) landscape pulsates with concerns about deviance and punishment a...
A critique of the prosecution of George Zimmerman for the murder of Trayvon Martin, concluding tha...
Multiple, intersecting factors contribute to the over-representation of youth of color, including Bl...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeAt each mile...