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Black Voices and Perspectives on Portland's Black Lives Matter Protests with Shirley Jackson
PDXPLORES Podcast
  • Shirley A. Jackson, Portland State University
Document Type
Podcast
Format
Audio: MP3; File size: 15.9 MB; Duration: 00:13:58
Release Date
10-31-2022
Subjects
  • Black lives matter movement,
  • Social justice,
  • Anti-racism,
  • Racial justice,
  • Racial equity,
  • Equality,
  • Discrimination
Episode Description

In this episode of PDXPLORERS, Professor Shirley Jackson discusses research in which she examines how members of the Black community in the Portland metro region perceived the Black Lives Matter/George Floyd protests that took place during the summer of 2020. Jackson, a sociologist and expert in race, social movements, and gender, is interviewing members of the Black community in the metro region to better understand individual and community sentiments on issues including the government response to the Black Lives Matter protests, participation of whites in BLM protests, and "Defund the Police."

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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/38717
Citation Information
Shirley A. Jackson. "Black Voices and Perspectives on Portland's Black Lives Matter Protests with Shirley Jackson" (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shirley-jackson/11/