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The Brooklyn College Listening Project is an oral history and community interview project. BC students interview family, friends, neighbors and strangers. #BCLP

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Brooklyn College Listening Project
8 years
Welcome to the Brooklyn College Listening Project. We are an oral history and community interview project created by Brooklyn College faculty and students. To find out more and see what we have done, go to: https://t.co/i2Fp7JrA9O. #BCLP #oralhistory #NYC #BrooklynCollege
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That’s all for today folks. Thank you for following the live tweets!
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Overall the emphasis of this conversation is have stronger communities and stop relying on the police #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
Disruptive students tend to be “x’ed” out as opposed to being helped #BCConversations
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It also depends on priorities and budgeting and where the money goes #BCConversations
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7 years
Most criminalized group of students are special ed students #BCConversations
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In NY, there is more NYPD personal in schools as opposed to counselors #BCConversations
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7 years
Police constantly overcharge. #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
When we enable police led responses, they are still based on the premise of a punitive solution #BCConversations
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Aside from physical actions, violence has come in other forms like discrimination #BCConversations
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We have to be careful what we post on social media #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
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Anthony Posada says that if there’s a problem and you use all the resources and use the principals of effectiveness and efficiency, there can be a better approach then the police #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
Relying on the police too much creates a lot of collateral consequences #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
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Communities are needed to get stronger in order to decrease violence #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
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Communities should stand up for other communities when there are situations like hate crimes are happening #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
People should be educated more and people are afraid of things they don’t know #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
We need to understand what privilege is. People have different definitions of privilege #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
There’s been different policing of different communities depending on what the communities consist of #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
7 years
To @JumaaneWilliams he wants things to be done as opposed to the theory behind it.
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
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Neighborhood police response, what tools does the police have to solve these problems? #BCConversations
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Brooklyn College Listening Project
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Community needs to understand that the police does not solve every problem #BCConversations
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