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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2020 · 20 MIN

The Limits of Filming Police Brutality

from What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future

In the wake of the killing of Michael Brown in 2014, and the national protests that followed, many believed that video shared on social media, along with footage from body cameras, would reshape the relationship between police and citizens. Six years later, one thing is clear: It didn’t work. Can viral videos really hold power to account?And why do we so often put our faith in technological solutions to solve societal problems?Guests:Bijan Stephen, reporter at the VergeEthan Zuckerman, former director, the Center for Civic Media, MIT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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