Militarized and afraid at Seattle protests
At demonstrations here and across America, police and protesters face two fundamentally unequal fears.
Rubén Casas, a scholar of public space and civic engagement, teaches at the University of Washington Tacoma. His writing looks to cities and urban spaces to understand how our built environment impact
At demonstrations here and across America, police and protesters face two fundamentally unequal fears.
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