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Speechbag Podcast E02: Ethnic Profiling, Discriminatory Policing, Framing

Jelle Klaas, Litigation Director at the Public Interest Litigation Project, discusses a current case he's litigating that could reshape police powers and stamp out the use of ethnic profiling.

by LibertiesEU

An ongoing court case in the Netherlands could upend discriminatory policing. Litigation Director at The Public Interest Litigation Project Jelle Klaas joins us to unfold a developing story.

Later, Israel Butler joins us discussing how to talk about ethnic profiling in a way that changes minds positively.

Host: Jonathan Day

Guests: Jelle Klaas, Litigation Director at The Public Interest Litigation Project & Israel Butler, Head of Advocacy

Previously on speechbag: VaxPass & Myth-busting

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