Fighting Back Against Stop-and-Frisk
Several thousand people marched down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue on June 17 to demand an end to the New York Police department's controversial Stop-and-Frisk tactic. The silent march, organized by the NAACP and a coalition of nearly 300 other groups, sought to draw attention to the damage the massive spike in street interrogations is causing to communities of color.
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Видео Fighting Back Against Stop-and-Frisk канала The Nation
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