In December, New Jersey overhauled its use-of-force policies for more than 500 police departments and over 38,000 officers. On Friday, Feb. 26 at 11:00am ET, New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal joins criminal justice reporter Tom Jackman on Washington Post Live to discuss the new policies amidst the nationwide push for police reform, and whether there are lessons for other states around the country.
Unmasking Terror Volume IV
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Unmasking Terror Volume IV: A Global Review of Terrorist Activities brings together over 50 experts on terrorism. Edited by Andrew McGregor, Unmasking Terror Volume IV continues the work of previous volumes by providing an unparalleled collection of indigenous terrorism analyses to the media, intelligence, and academic communities. Like its previous volumes, Unmasking Terror Volume IV serves as an invaluable reference tool to understanding militant jihadi movements worldwide.
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A cross stands against the sky. (Photo credit: CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP via Getty Images)
Much to the chagrin of the Christian left, they have never been able to gain traction. This accounts, at least in part, for their animus against conservative Christians, who, unlike those on the left, carry significant political and cultural weight. The most recent manifestation of the Christian left s hostility to conservative Christians is their invention of Christian nationalism.
It always helps to have a bogeyman. Christian nationalism was not discovered it was created out of used cloth. Formerly known as the Religious Right or Christocrats, today s bad guys are different in that they evince a strong racist edge. White people are the problem. To be more specific, it is white conservative Christians, many of whom are Trump supporters, who are an existential threat to our democracy.
Shalina Chatlani is the 2018-19 Emerging Voices Fellow. Previously she was the associate editor for Education Dive, a contributing reporter for The Rio