For the last Undersong episode of 2021, Remi Joseph-Salisbury and Katucha Bento discuss the presence and history of the police as well as policing practices in schools. During their conversation, Katucha and Remi touch on how this presence targets children and students of colour disproportionally, the way in which policing ties in with practices of surveillance and the longer history of the prison industrial complex. Together, they think about the potential role of an engaged academic and activist practice in countering such forms of systemic violence.
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Speaker's Bio:
Remi Joseph-Salisbury is a Presidential Fellow in Ethnicity and Inequalities at the University of Manchester. He is the author of 'Black Mixed-Race Men', and co-editor of 'The Fire Now: Anti-Racism in Times of Explicit Racial Violence'. He has written widely on race and racism, with a particular focus on racism in education. His forthcoming work, with Dr Laura Connelly, focuses on anti-racist scholar-activism in UK universities and will be published as a book in 2021. Remi is active with the Northern Police Monitoring Project, and a founding member of the No Police in Schools campaign. He writes regularly for print and online media.
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Notes on Literature & People mentioned:
No Police in Schools Project (Greater Manchester): https://nopoliceinschools.co.uk
Dr Laura Connelly, Roxy Legane, and Dr. Remi Joseph-Salisbury "Decriminalise the Classroom" (2020)
Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities: The Report (2021)
Patrick Williams & Becky Clarke, "Dangerous associations: Joint enterprise, gangs and racism" (2016)
Alex S. Vitale, "The End of Policing" (2017)
Rebecca Clarke, Kathryn Chadwick & Patrick Williams, "Critical Social Research as a 'Site of Resistance'" (2017)
Remi Joseph-Salisbury & Laura Connelly "Anti-Racist Scholar Activism" (2021)
A. Sivanandan "Communities of Resistance: Writings on Black Struggles for Socialism" (2019).
Robin D. Kelley "Freedom Dreams" (2002)
Dr. Lisa Long, Aimé Césaire, Angela Davis, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Patricia Hill Collins.
Mao Mao Uprising in Kenya
Film: "Emicida: AmarElo - It's All for Yesterday" (2020).
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The title music of this podcast is "Origin Funk" by Ketsa, provided under the Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Speaker's Bio:
Remi Joseph-Salisbury is a Presidential Fellow in Ethnicity and Inequalities at the University of Manchester. He is the author of 'Black Mixed-Race Men', and co-editor of 'The Fire Now: Anti-Racism in Times of Explicit Racial Violence'. He has written widely on race and racism, with a particular focus on racism in education. His forthcoming work, with Dr Laura Connelly, focuses on anti-racist scholar-activism in UK universities and will be published as a book in 2021. Remi is active with the Northern Police Monitoring Project, and a founding member of the No Police in Schools campaign. He writes regularly for print and online media.
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Notes on Literature & People mentioned:
No Police in Schools Project (Greater Manchester): https://nopoliceinschools.co.uk
Dr Laura Connelly, Roxy Legane, and Dr. Remi Joseph-Salisbury "Decriminalise the Classroom" (2020)
Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities: The Report (2021)
Patrick Williams & Becky Clarke, "Dangerous associations: Joint enterprise, gangs and racism" (2016)
Alex S. Vitale, "The End of Policing" (2017)
Rebecca Clarke, Kathryn Chadwick & Patrick Williams, "Critical Social Research as a 'Site of Resistance'" (2017)
Remi Joseph-Salisbury & Laura Connelly "Anti-Racist Scholar Activism" (2021)
A. Sivanandan "Communities of Resistance: Writings on Black Struggles for Socialism" (2019).
Robin D. Kelley "Freedom Dreams" (2002)
Dr. Lisa Long, Aimé Césaire, Angela Davis, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Patricia Hill Collins.
Mao Mao Uprising in Kenya
Film: "Emicida: AmarElo - It's All for Yesterday" (2020).
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The title music of this podcast is "Origin Funk" by Ketsa, provided under the Creative Commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/