Vesla Weaver has been listening in on long distance conversations between people in heavily policed neighborhoods in six cities on WYPR.
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Vesla Weaver co-authors article in The Washington Post
“We Listened to People in Highly Policed U.S. Communities”, Velsa Weaver in The Washington Post.
Stuart Schrader quoted in New York Times
Stuart Schrader in the New York Times about the 100 U.S. cities where protesters were tear-gassed.
A History of Police Funding
Vesla Weaver, Bloomberg Distinguished Associate Professor of Political Science and Sociology, in Financial Times.
Police the Public, or Protect It? For a U.S. in Crisis, Hard Lessons From Other Countries
Vesla Weaver in The New York Times.
When Police Treat Protesters Like Insurgents, Sending in Troops Seems Logical
Stuart Schrader in The Washington Post.
As U.S. Injustices Rage, China’s Condemnation Reeks of Cynicism
Ho-Fung Hung published in Foreign Policy
The Rebellion in Defense of Black Lives Is Rooted in U.S. History. So, Too, Is Trump’s Authoritarian Rule.
Stuart Schrader on podcast on The Intercept.
U.S. Business Lobby Warns Administration Against Ending Hong Kong’s Status
Ho-Fung Hung, Henry M. and Elizabeth P. Wiesenfeld Professor in Political Economy & Chair, interviewed on NPR Marketplace.