S4Ep3 | From Slave Patrols to ICE: The Roots of American Policing and Its Threat to Our Future ft. Dr. Ife Williams | BMR cover art

S4Ep3 | From Slave Patrols to ICE: The Roots of American Policing and Its Threat to Our Future ft. Dr. Ife Williams | BMR

S4Ep3 | From Slave Patrols to ICE: The Roots of American Policing and Its Threat to Our Future ft. Dr. Ife Williams | BMR

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In this episode of the Black Man's Roundtable, host Rodney Butler welcomes Dr. Ife Williams to discuss her manuscript onpolice brutality in Philadelphia. They explore the historical context of policing, the psychological effects of police violence on communities, and the challenges of police reform. Dr. Williams emphasizes the importance of community engagement and activism in addressing systemic issues within law enforcement. The conversation also touches on the role of ICE, qualified immunity, and the need for federal oversight in policing. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Williams shares insights from her book, research, and personalexperiences, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability in the face of police brutality🎙🔥

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