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    PART OF: State of Surveillance: Police Use of AI and Facial Recognition in Communities of Color

    South Florida Police Widely Use Facial Recognition, yet Resist Policies To Curb Abuse. That’s a Problem for People of Color.

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    Joanne Cavanaugh Simpson
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    December 27, 2021
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    PART OF: The 1619 Project: Pulitzer Center Education Programming

    Teaching The 1619 Project: Insights for Educators and Librarians

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    December 22, 2021
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    PART OF: Wires and Fires

    How Your Tax Dollars Keep Milwaukee Renters in Danger from Faulty Wiring

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    December 21, 2021
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    Webinar On-Demand: Teaching The 1619 Project

    Thousands of teachers, principals, school board members, university professors, librarians, and...

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    PART OF: Roadblocks to Police Accountability

    Legal Roadblocks to Police Accountability

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    William Freivogel
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    PART OF: Sheriffs and Their Kingdoms

    Sheriffs Flex Muscle: A Powerful Lobby Shaped NC’s Newest Body-Camera Law

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    December 8, 2021
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    PART OF: Navigating the Obstacles of Re-Entry

    He Stole a Rug and a Car. Why Did He Spend 25 Years Bouncing Between Prison and Parole?

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    November 30, 2021
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    The 1619 Project and the Long Battle Over U.S. History

    The article “The 1619 Project and the Long Battle Over U.S. History” was written by Jake Silverstein...

    November 12, 2021
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    PART OF: Lead Pipes in Evanston: How Local Government Inaction Reinforces Inequity

    Evanston’s Lead Pipes Are Everywhere, and Could Become a Significant Health Risk

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    November 11, 2021
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    PART OF: Drowning In Debt

    Drowning in Debt

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    November 10, 2021
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    Using The 1619 Project Books to Discuss Dominant and Counter Narratives

    In 2021, more than 25 professors and K-12 teachers participated in a Penguin Random House-Pulitzer...

    November 5, 2021

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