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What happens after a hate crime
Manage episode 434374799 series 3514697
On February 10, 2015 three young Muslim Americans were murdered in a Chapel Hill, North Carolina apartment. What initially seemed like a clear case of a hate crime to many turned into a battle that would play out for years in the press and in the courts. Along the way, it renewed questions about how the United States handles hate.
Featuring:
- Farris Barakat, co-founder of the Light House Project
- Satana Deberry, Durham County District Attorney
- Dr. Arwin Smallwood, historian and dean of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities at NC Central University
Links:
- Thanks to Tarek Albaba, director of the new documentary film 36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime.
- Special thanks also to the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro, NC for letting us record in their space.
- If you believe you are the victim of a hate crime or that you witnessed a hate crime, you can report a hate crime with the US Department of Justice here.
- You can find a transcript of this episode here.
Donate: The Broadside is made possible by contributions from listeners like you. Support WUNC-North Carolina Public Radio and this podcast by making a donation here.
Sign up for WUNC's new Politics Newsletter here.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Manage episode 434374799 series 3514697
On February 10, 2015 three young Muslim Americans were murdered in a Chapel Hill, North Carolina apartment. What initially seemed like a clear case of a hate crime to many turned into a battle that would play out for years in the press and in the courts. Along the way, it renewed questions about how the United States handles hate.
Featuring:
- Farris Barakat, co-founder of the Light House Project
- Satana Deberry, Durham County District Attorney
- Dr. Arwin Smallwood, historian and dean of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities at NC Central University
Links:
- Thanks to Tarek Albaba, director of the new documentary film 36 Seconds: Portrait of a Hate Crime.
- Special thanks also to the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro, NC for letting us record in their space.
- If you believe you are the victim of a hate crime or that you witnessed a hate crime, you can report a hate crime with the US Department of Justice here.
- You can find a transcript of this episode here.
Donate: The Broadside is made possible by contributions from listeners like you. Support WUNC-North Carolina Public Radio and this podcast by making a donation here.
Sign up for WUNC's new Politics Newsletter here.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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