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How does high-tech surveillance impact Black, Latinx, and Arab/Muslim communities in Chicago? 

Join the authors Andy Clarno, Janaé Bonsu-Love, Enrique Alvear Moreno, Lydia Dana, Michael De Anda Muniz, Ila Ravichandran and Haley Volpintesta in conversation with Emmanuel Andre from the Cook County Public Defender's Office and Sherrif Polk from Circles & Ciphers. The book examines the ways that local and federal agencies use high-tech surveillance equipment, massive police databases, and coordinated campaigns to suppress communities of color in Chicago.  The authors will discuss their findings and facilitate a conversation about the impacts of high-tech surveillance and weaponized data on Black, Latinx, and Arab/Muslim communities. 

Venue: Walls Turned Sideways, 2717 W. Madison

https://wallsturnedsideways.org/event/imperial-policing-weaponized-data-in-carceral-chicago/

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Resisting high-tech surveillance in Chicago