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| | | | | None of this makes sense. At least, not when you attempt to reconcile what's being said with the university's actions. It makes more sense later. But we'll get to that in a moment. A non-profit called the Atlanta Police Foundation, which claims to be interested in building a better relationship between Atlanta's police and the... | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | Georgia authorities have filed charges against Network for Strong Communities trustees. The nonprofit opposes the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, which protesters call 'Cop City.' | |
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www.brookings.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article examines the intersection of climate justice and policing in Atlanta's 'Cop City' project, highlighting how marginalized communities face disproportionate environmental and criminal justice impacts. | |
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www.foxcarolina.com
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| | | Protesters have pushed back on the federal intervention in the nation's capital following President Donald Trump's order federalizing local police forces. | ||