Article 4BF7K The Roots of Police Violence in Chicago: How Cops Have Targeted Communities of Color for Decades

The Roots of Police Violence in Chicago: How Cops Have Targeted Communities of Color for Decades

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We look at the long history of police brutality against Latinos in Chicago. Latinos, especially immigrants, have faced police violence and killings for decades, and have a long history of fighting back against brutality through community organizing and activism. But their stories have received little news coverage. We speak with Lilia Fernindez, a professor of history and Latino studies at Rutgers University and the author of "Brown in the Windy City: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Chicago." We also speak with Flint Taylor, an attorney with People's Law Office and author of "The Torture Machine: Racism and Police Violence in Chicago."

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