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Black Youth in Public: The Truth Behind the Fearmongering

50 min · 17. juni 2026
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Every spring/summer, anxieties about Black youth in public spawn news stories around fights and fears about commerce and public safety. This episode will reveal how racialized tropes around Black youth are used to justify charging youth as adults and obscure white youth/adult public disorder.

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