Notas del episodio
In this episode of the Guns Unpacked podcast, we are joined by Dr. Curtis Austin, an associate professor in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University. Dr. Austin discusses his book Up Against the Wall, which examines the origins and legacy of the Black Panther Party and the complex dynamics of race, violence, self-defense, and power in the US. He also discusses the FBI COINTELPRO program, the tactics deployed against the Black Panthers, the ongoing impact on contemporary political discourse, and the San Francisco 8.
You can learn more about his work here and purchase his book through the ASU Center for the Study on Guns in Society's
Palabras clave
Self-DefenseBlack Panther PartyWhite SupremacyStructural RacismPolice ViolenceSecond AmendmentHistory