Following a year of intense activism sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement, this conversation with Kevin Gaines and Paul Butler covers the future of race relations and criminal justice reform in America in the first weeks of the Biden administration.
In this 2017 documentary, the Miller Center looks at race, policing, and the criminal justice system through the lens of the presidency. Beginning with the 1964 shooting of an unarmed African American teenager in Philadelphia, the 12-minute film traces the decades-long history of federal policing and crime control policies across presidencies, and examines how "law-and-order" rhetoric has been used to justify violence against African Americans.