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Universal Podcast of Human Rights
BPP Human Rights
8 episodes
1 week ago
In-depth analysis of current human rights issues from the BPP University Pro Bono Centre.
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In-depth analysis of current human rights issues from the BPP University Pro Bono Centre.
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Non-Profit
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Protests Series: Protests in the US with Professor Karen Pita Loor
Universal Podcast of Human Rights
31 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Protests Series: Protests in the US with Professor Karen Pita Loor

In this episode, Lara Zand speaks with Professor Karen Pita Loor of Boston University, whose work focuses on protest policing and police violence. They discuss important developments in US state-enacted protest legislation, the wildly different interactions of left-leaning and right-leaning demonstrations with law enforcement and the implications of this year’s election for the future of collective action. 


Episode recorded: March 2024


Produced by Lara Zand and Johnley Videna

Research by Lara Zand

Edited by Lara Zand


All clips are from the US National Archives and are of presidential speeches.

Universal Podcast of Human Rights
In-depth analysis of current human rights issues from the BPP University Pro Bono Centre.