Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Protest Movements That Get Things Done | Cato Daily Podcast

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Chapters & Sections (46)

0:00 Effectiveness of Mass Protests in Achieving Change chapter 4
0:00 Protest Movements and Police Abuse Discussion
0:40 Brianna Taylor Police Shooting Sparks Protests
1:26 Police and Protester Interactions in Political Protests
2:13 Bill of Rights Protects Right to Protest
2:52 Changes in Police-Protester Relations Over Time chapter 2
2:52 Relationship between Protesters and Society Evolves
3:49 Police Protocols Abandoned in Minneapolis Protests
4:45 Freedom of Speech in Modern Protests chapter 2
4:45 Freedom of Speech in American Protests
5:38 Criticism of Police Performance and Accountability
6:24 Protests and Police Conduct Breakdown chapter 2
6:24 Protest Organization and Police Notification
7:05 Biased Perception of Social Unrest
8:20 Civil Rights Movement Emphasized Non-Violent Resistance chapter 3
8:20 Non-Violence in the Civil Rights Movement
8:49 Mississippi State Government Repression of Activists
9:14 Police Training and Community Safety Measures
9:54 Police Response to Protests Varies by Location chapter 4
9:54 Police Response to Civil Unrest and Looting
10:27 Police Actions Amid Protests in Kentucky
10:56 Police Departments Interacting with Protesters
11:58 Importance of Local Conditions in Policing
12:40 Racial Profiling and Police Department Power Dynamics chapter 2
12:40 Racial Profiling in Everyday Life
13:24 Police Departments and Institutional Impediments
14:26 Police Culture and Qualified Immunity chapter 3
14:26 Police Culture and Qualified Immunity
15:02 Police Respect and Community Relations
15:34 Community Oriented Police Interactions
16:15 Police Corruption and Community Trust Issues chapter 2
16:15 Police Hiring Practices and Community Trust Issues
17:03 Discussion on Police Abuse and Protest Solutions
18:04 Community Activism for Social Change chapter 3
18:04 Vision and Action for Change
18:41 Encouraging Good Police Behavior Locally
19:10 Black Lives Matter's Grassroots Approach to Change
19:53 Effectiveness of Violent vs Nonviolent Protests chapter 3
19:53 Discussion on Violence in Social Movements
20:46 Violence in Protests is Counterproductive Generally
21:14 Student Activism and Nonviolent Protests
21:49 Violent Protests Harm Racial Justice Movements chapter 4
21:49 Violent Protests May Not Achieve Goals
22:50 Protest Strategies and Police Violence
23:24 Importance of Nonviolent Protests in Social Change
23:56 Violence and Attention in Academic Discourse

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