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#BlackLivesMatter versus #AllLivesMatter: Why the latter is Sinister to Say by Dr. Rashawn Ray

Posted on July 14, 2016July 14, 2016 by rray406

In this #DailyThought, Dr. Rashawn Ray discusses why #AllLivesMatter is problematic.

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Feb. 25, 2017
“Can Cameras Stop the Killings? Racial Differences in Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Body-worn Cameras in Police Encounters”
Eastern Sociological Society Conference
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“Trump's Silent Majority, Social Comparisons, and Social Class Identification in America”
Southern Sociological Society Conference
Greenville, SC

March 31, 2017
“The Social Psychology of Criminalization: Police-Citizen Interactions and Racial Bias in the Criminal Justice System”
Department African American Studies
Emory University
Atlanta, GA

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