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by Gene Grabiner* Critics have long been concerned about the potential for government abuse and overreach, as well as the desire of officials to conduct civic affairs beyond public scrutiny. As moral philosopher Jeremy Bentham cautioned, “secrecy, being an instrument … Continue reading
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CURRENT ISSUES Vol. 49-3 Beyond Racialized Carceral Safety: Toward a Conceptualization of Black Safety edited by Enkeshi Thom El-Amin, Shaneda Destine & Michelle Brown The call for safety in the United States routinely insists upon the singular expansion of carceral and police … Continue reading
by MARWOPNET/REFMAP (Mano River Women’s Peace Network/ Réseau des Femmes du Fleuve Mano pour La Paix) For only the third time in its history, the UN Security Council has convened an emergency meeting on a health issue, on Thursday, 18 … Continue reading