April AARM Newsletter OUT NOW!
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This issue of the AARM Newsletter is our most extensive yet, offering some of the most honest and direct writings we’ve yet to print, making strong connections between the theoretical and the practical in anti-racist struggle. Taking a look at U.S. History, A.K. Williams offers his insight to the legacy of MLK, who was gunned down 42 years ago this month (p. 3), while Jarred Jones writes on the importance of distributing independent publications in times of social and political upheaval, focusing specifically on the people’s resistance in Germany during Hitler’s regime (p. 4).
Next, Howard Eagle and Ben Dean-Kawamura focus closely on the racism that exists within Duffy’s plan for mayoral control itself (p. 5), as well as discussing how the framing of mayoral control in the mainstream press often reflects and perpetuates white supremacist values (p. 7). And in a response to some disturbing statistical data recently released concerning the Rochester Police Department, Tim Adams writes of some real solutions to the so-called “diversity†problem in the department (p. 9).
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