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WITNESS | “It’s the cameras that are new”: #BlackLivesMatter, video activism and police accountability @witnessorg | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
What are the parallels between the 2020 #BlackLivesMatter uprisings and other protests against police brutality? How can video be used as a tool for documenting repressive policing? And what assumptions might we unwittingly reinforce by sharing images of violence against Black people?
Corin Faife of WITNESS addresses these questions in a multimedia presentation, originally delivered as part of Vimeo’s Vimeans For Good talk series on October 2, 2020.

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“It’s the cameras that are new”: #BlackLivesMatter, video activism and police accountability @witnessorg

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