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In 2002, the Pennsylvania state police began collecting racial data on traffic stops and sending it to the university of Cincinnati for analysis.
58:48 - 1:01:04 (02:15)
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In 2002, the Pennsylvania state police began collecting racial data on traffic stops and sending it to the university of Cincinnati for analysis. Years later, they were found not to be exhibiting any racial bias in who they pulled over.
ChapterThe Complexities of White Privilege and Progressive Circles
EpisodeHow The First Police Went From Gangsters, To An Army For The Rich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Host Carmen LaRange leads conversations that go beyond Atlanta, beyond the South, and beyond just skin deep to challenge perceptions of trans people in the all-new second season of Beauty Translated.
1:01:04 - 1:02:27 (01:22)
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Host Carmen LaRange leads conversations that go beyond Atlanta, beyond the South, and beyond just skin deep to challenge perceptions of trans people in the all-new second season of Beauty Translated. The show also includes a weekly mini-episode translating the latest news within the trans community.
ChapterThe Complexities of White Privilege and Progressive Circles
EpisodeHow The First Police Went From Gangsters, To An Army For The Rich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses the presence of bias in white progressive circles, despite their intentions of supporting and advocating for marginalized communities.
1:02:27 - 1:08:34 (06:07)
Summary
The speaker discusses the presence of bias in white progressive circles, despite their intentions of supporting and advocating for marginalized communities.