Chicago Police Are Tracking Cellphone Data of Activists and Black Lives Matter Protesters
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Investigative reporter Joel Handley discusses his major expose for In These Times, "Who Do You Protect? Who Do You Surveil?" revealing police surveillance of peaceful activists and communities of color in Chicago and across the United States.
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Miles Kampf-Lassin, a graduate of New York University’s Gallatin School in Deliberative Democracy and Globalization, is a Web Editor at In These Times. Follow him on Twitter @MilesKLassin
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