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Why US activists say police reform fails The Take

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By some estimates, 2020 has seen the largest protest movement in US history, with demonstrations all over the country condemning the killings of Black people by police and demanding change. At the center of it all are the many cases that had gone largely unnoticed. Al Jazeera's award-winning documentary show Faultlines got in touch with one woman whose son, Marqueese Alston, was killed by Washington, D.C. police in 2018. Activists say her fight for justice shows exactly why police reforms don't work — and why abolition would.
In this episode:
Kavitha Chekuru (@KaviChek), a senior producer on Al Jazeera's award-winning documentary show Faultlines; Alex Vitale (@avitale), author of The End of Policing.
You can watch the Faultlines documentary on Marqueese Alston's killing and the ongoing protest movement at aje.io/PoliceProtests.
Connect with The Take: 
Twitter (@ajthetake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod).

By some estimates, 2020 has seen the largest protest movement in US history, with demonstrations all over the country condemning the killings of Black people by police and demanding change. At the center of it all are the many cases that had gone largely unnoticed. Al Jazeera's award-winning documentary show Faultlines got in touch with one woman whose son, Marqueese Alston, was killed by Washington, D.C. police in 2018. Activists say her fight for justice shows exactly why police reforms don't work — and why abolition would.
In this episode:
Kavitha Chekuru (@KaviChek), a senior producer on Al Jazeera's award-winning documentary show Faultlines; Alex Vitale (@avitale), author of The End of Policing.
You can watch the Faultlines documentary on Marqueese Alston's killing and the ongoing protest movement at aje.io/PoliceProtests.
Connect with The Take: 
Twitter (@ajthetake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod).

24 min