Nov 13, 2014
I have written extensively about the killing of Michael Brown by
Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. However, like most of the
cultural critics, analysts, and interested public, I have not had
an opportunity to actually go to Ferguson, and to speak with the
members of the under siege, bullied, and harassed by the thuggish
white police, African-American community that resides
there.
For those of us who live outside of Ferguson, our insights into
that community are mediated by others. While the broader issue of
police brutality may resonate with us because of our personal
encounters with racist and classist police power, this is no
substitute for a direct experience and "eye on the ground" in
Ferguson.
In the next two episodes of The
Chauncey DeVega Show,
I will try to remedy that social distance.
Lou Dubose, editor of The Washington
Spectator, is the first guest in our two part series on
the killing of Michael Brown by Darren Wilson, and the subsequent
police riot against the black citizens of Ferguson.