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shawn harper, university of southern california director of the race and equity center. appreciate you joining us from the west coast, capping our program this morning on "washington journal." guest: thank you. >> we don't live in the same part of the country. we don't have the same location, the same particular outlook, but where we are all the same, men of color, women of color, is the way we try to instill a sense of fear, you can call it respect, but a sense of fear as a sobering consequence of what could happen if interacting with the police goes wrong. >> tonight on "afterwords" hughley and actor dl shares his thoughts from his book "how not to get shot and other advice from white people." >> how about a police department respectful of the people they work for? policewoman held to a higher standard than children? there is a certain point when children just don't listen. should they die for that? as ad we accept that, society? is that really the best we can do, to tell our children to be more responsible than the adults trained to serve their community? >> watch "af
shawn harper, university of southern california director of the race and equity center. appreciate you joining us from the west coast, capping our program this morning on "washington journal." guest: thank you. >> we don't live in the same part of the country. we don't have the same location, the same particular outlook, but where we are all the same, men of color, women of color, is the way we try to instill a sense of fear, you can call it respect, but a sense of fear as a...
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keith may, professor at the university of minnesota, and angie beeman, and shawn harper of the universityuthern california. be sure to watch washington journal, sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ announcer: sunday night. >> what must that sound like? >> mommy. [crying] we are hearing the cries of children, immigrant children, who had just been separated from their parents at a border patrol detention facility. and it was audio that i obtained a month and a half ago, or so. with the help of a
keith may, professor at the university of minnesota, and angie beeman, and shawn harper of the universityuthern california. be sure to watch washington journal, sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ announcer: sunday night. >> what must that sound like? >> mommy. [crying] we are hearing the cries of children, immigrant children, who had just been separated from their parents at a border patrol detention facility. and it was audio that i obtained a month and a half ago, or so....
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years after the death of michael brown, also keith mayes, from the university of minnesota, and shawn harper of the university of southern california. watched c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> we don't live in the same parts of the country, have the same vocation, have the same where we are all the same, men and color and women of color, is the way which we try to instill a sense of fear, you can call it respect, but it is a sense of fear of what could happen if an interaction with the police goes wrong. >> comedian and actor d.l. shares his discussion on race in america about his book, "how not to get shot." having a police department that adheres to a higher standard than the children who are supposed to be respected? there is a certain point when children just don't listen, just don't listen. should they die for the? should we accept that as a society? is the really the best we can do, to tell our children to be more responsible than the adults surrounding them, to serve their community? >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m.
years after the death of michael brown, also keith mayes, from the university of minnesota, and shawn harper of the university of southern california. watched c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> we don't live in the same parts of the country, have the same vocation, have the same where we are all the same, men and color and women of color, is the way which we try to instill a sense of fear, you can call it respect, but it is...
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also, keith mays, professor at ,he university of minnesota angie beeman and shawn harper. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. >> we don't live in the same parts of the country. we don't have the same vocation. we don't have the same outlook. the where we are all the same, men of color and women of color, is the way we try to instill a sense of fear. you can call it respect. in a sense of fear interaction with the police if something goes wrong. >> thoughts on race in america with his book "how not to get advice fromher white people. >> how about having a police department that is respectful of the people that work for, that is held to a higher standard than the children who are supposed to be respectful. there is a certain point where children just don't listen, just don't listen. should they die for that? that's what they call teenagers for? should we accept that in society? to tellest we can do our children to be more responsible than the adults trained to serve the community? >> watch "afterwords" sunday 2.ht on c-span >>
also, keith mays, professor at ,he university of minnesota angie beeman and shawn harper. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. >> we don't live in the same parts of the country. we don't have the same vocation. we don't have the same outlook. the where we are all the same, men of color and women of color, is the way we try to instill a sense of fear. you can call it respect. in a sense of fear interaction with the police if...
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we are joined by shawn harper, race and equity executive university ofthe southern california. we have been going across the country this morning talking about race relations and more specifically, police and community relations. give us a sense of how things are in the southern caliph on your region on race relations. guest: thank you for having me. before i answer that russian. i want to respond to something that is previous caller said in which he equated crime with black people and suggested the reason there was no crime in his community was because there are no black able. -- people. that is part of the problem here . there are these associations, implicit and explicit associations of black bowl with crime. the reality and the fact is that more people are -- poor people are more likely to commit crime than black people. people across all racial and ethnic commit crime. my point here is that -- it's not just black people. and black book cannot and should not continue to be the face of crime and criminal behavior in the country, which affects policing. if the only portrait o
we are joined by shawn harper, race and equity executive university ofthe southern california. we have been going across the country this morning talking about race relations and more specifically, police and community relations. give us a sense of how things are in the southern caliph on your region on race relations. guest: thank you for having me. before i answer that russian. i want to respond to something that is previous caller said in which he equated crime with black people and...