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Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs
Author: Colin Gordon
Year: September 10, 2019
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Language: English



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The book "Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs" by Colin Gordon offers a comprehensive analysis of the systemic racism and inequality that has plagued the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri for decades. The book focuses on the events leading up to the killing of Michael Brown in 2014, exposing the deep-seated prejudices within the local police department and the ways in which public policies have contributed to segregation and unequal treatment of African Americans in Ferguson and beyond. Gordon argues that the boundaries of municipalities and school districts were deliberately drawn to exclude or contain African Americans, resulting in stark disparities in education, policing, and urban renewal policies. These practices have led to sustained segregation and inequality, with the police force viewing citizens as sources of revenue rather than subjects to serve and protect. The outcry in Ferguson was not an impulsive reaction but rather an explosion of pent-up rage against longstanding systems of discrimination. The book provides a detailed account of how the greater St. Louis area is not unique in its fraught racial dynamics, with many other American cities and regions facing similar challenges. Interactive maps and resources are available on the University of Pennsylvania Press website to further explore the issues presented in the book. The plot of "Citizen Brown" revolves around the historical and contemporary factors contributing to the systemic racism and inequality in the St.
В книге Колина Гордона «Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs» («Гражданин Браун: раса, демократия и неравенство в пригородах Сент-Луиса») представлен всесторонний анализ системного расизма и неравенства, от которого десятилетиями страдают пригороды Сент-Луиса, штат Миссури. Книга посвящена событиям, приведшим к убийству Майкла Брауна в 2014 году, разоблачая глубоко укоренившиеся предрассудки в местном полицейском управлении и то, как государственная политика способствовала сегрегации и неравному обращению с афроамериканцами в Фергюсоне и за его пределами. Гордон утверждает, что границы муниципалитетов и школьных округов были намеренно проведены для исключения или сдерживания афроамериканцев, что привело к резкому неравенству в образовании, полиции и политике обновления городов. Эта практика привела к устойчивой сегрегации и неравенству, когда полиция рассматривает граждан в качестве источников дохода, а не субъектов для обслуживания и защиты. Протесты в Фергюсоне были не импульсивной реакцией, а скорее взрывом сдерживаемой ярости против давних систем дискриминации. В книге подробно рассказывается о том, как большой район Сент-Луиса не уникален своей чреватой расовой динамикой, причем многие другие американские города и регионы сталкиваются с аналогичными проблемами. Интерактивные карты и ресурсы доступны на веб-сайте «University of Pennsylvania Press» для дальнейшего изучения вопросов, представленных в книге. Сюжет «Гражданина Брауна» вращается вокруг исторических и современных факторов, способствующих системному расизму и неравенству в районе St.
livre de Colin Gordon, The Citizen Brown : Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs, présente une analyse globale du racisme systémique et de l'inégalité dont les gens souffrent depuis des décennies banlieue de Saint-Louis, Missouri. livre traite des événements qui ont conduit au meurtre de Michael Brown en 2014, exposant les préjugés profondément enracinés au sein de la police locale et la façon dont les politiques publiques ont contribué à la ségrégation et à l'inégalité de traitement des Afro-Américains à Ferguson et au-delà. Gordon affirme que les limites des municipalités et des districts scolaires ont été délibérément fixées pour exclure ou contenir les Afro-Américains, ce qui a conduit à de graves inégalités dans l'éducation, la police et les politiques de rénovation urbaine. Cette pratique a entraîné une ségrégation et une inégalité persistantes lorsque la police considère les citoyens comme des sources de revenus plutôt que comme des sujets de service et de protection. s manifestations de Ferguson n'étaient pas une réaction impulsive, mais plutôt une explosion de rage modérée contre les systèmes de discrimination de longue date. livre décrit en détail à quel point la grande région de Saint-Louis n'est pas unique par sa dynamique raciale, et de nombreuses autres villes et régions américaines sont confrontées à des problèmes similaires. Des cartes interactives et des ressources sont disponibles sur le site Web de l'Université de Pennsylvania Press pour approfondir les questions présentées dans le livre. L'histoire du citoyen Brown s'articule autour de facteurs historiques et modernes qui contribuent au racisme systémique et aux inégalités dans la région de St.
libro de Colin Gordon "Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs'(" ciudadano Brown: raza, democracia y desigualdad en los suburbios de San Luis ") presenta un análisis completo del racismo sistémico y la desigualdad en los suburbios de San Luis las desigualdades que sufren los suburbios de San Luis, Misuri, desde hace décadas. libro trata sobre los hechos que condujeron al asesinato de Michael Brown en 2014, exponiendo prejuicios profundamente arraigados en el departamento de policía local y cómo las políticas públicas promovieron la segregación y el trato desigual de los afroamericanos dentro y fuera de Ferguson. Gordon argumenta que los límites de los municipios y distritos escolares fueron trazados deliberadamente para excluir o disuadir a los afroamericanos, lo que llevó a fuertes desigualdades en la educación, la policía y las políticas de renovación urbana. Esta práctica ha dado lugar a una persistente segregación y desigualdad, cuando la policía considera a los ciudadanos como fuentes de ingresos y no como sujetos de servicio y protección. protestas en Ferguson no fueron una reacción impulsiva, sino más bien una explosión de rabia contenida contra sistemas discriminatorios de larga data. libro detalla cómo la gran área de San Luis no es única por su dinámica racial, y muchas otras ciudades y regiones estadounidenses enfrentan desafíos similares. mapas interactivos y los recursos están disponibles en el sitio web de la «Universidad de Pennsylvania Press» para profundizar en las preguntas presentadas en el libro. La trama de «Ciudadano Brown» gira en torno a factores históricos y contemporáneos que contribuyen al racismo sistémico y la desigualdad en el área de St.
Il libro di Colin Gordon, Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs, fornisce un'analisi completa del razzismo sistemico e delle disuguaglianze che affliggono la periferia da decenni St. Louis, Missouri. Il libro parla degli eventi che hanno portato all'omicidio di Michael Brown nel 2014, rivelando i pregiudizi profondamente radicati nella polizia locale e il modo in cui le politiche pubbliche hanno contribuito a segregare e trattare gli afroamericani a Ferguson e oltre. Gordon sostiene che i confini delle municipalità e dei distretti scolastici siano stati volutamente condotti per escludere o contenere gli afroamericani, causando forti disuguaglianze nell'istruzione, nella polizia e nelle politiche di rinnovamento urbano. Questa pratica ha portato alla segregazione e alla disuguaglianza sostenute quando la polizia considera i cittadini come fonti di reddito e non come soggetti per la manutenzione e la protezione. proteste di Ferguson non sono state una reazione impulsiva, ma piuttosto un'esplosione di una furia contenuta contro i vecchi sistemi di discriminazione. Il libro descrive in dettaglio come il grande quartiere di St. Louis non sia unico per la sua dinamica razziale, e molte altre città e regioni americane devono affrontare problemi simili. mappe e le risorse interattive sono disponibili sul sito web della University of Pennsylvania Press per approfondire le domande contenute nel libro. La trama del Cittadino Brown ruota intorno a fattori storici e moderni che promuovono il razzismo sistemico e la disuguaglianza nel quartiere St.
Colin Gordons Buch Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs (Bürger Brown: Rasse, Demokratie und Ungleichheit in den Vororten von St. Louis) bietet eine umfassende Analyse des systemischen Rassismus und der Ungleichheit, unter der die Vororte von St. Louis seit Jahrzehnten leiden Bundesstaat Missouri. Das Buch konzentriert sich auf die Ereignisse, die zur Ermordung von Michael Brown im Jahr 2014 führten, indem es tief verwurzelte Vorurteile in der örtlichen Polizeibehörde aufdeckte und wie die Regierungspolitik zur Segregation und Ungleichbehandlung von Afroamerikanern in Ferguson und darüber hinaus beitrug. Gordon argumentiert, dass die Grenzen der Gemeinden und Schulbezirke absichtlich gezogen wurden, um Afroamerikaner auszuschließen oder abzuschrecken, was zu drastischen Ungleichheiten in der Bildungs-, Polizei- und Stadterneuerungspolitik führte. Diese Praxis hat zu anhaltender Segregation und Ungleichheit geführt, wenn die Polizei Bürger als Einnahmequellen und nicht als Akteure für Service und Schutz betrachtet. Die Proteste in Ferguson waren keine impulsive Reaktion, sondern eine Explosion der aufgestauten Wut gegen langjährige Diskriminierungssysteme. Das Buch beschreibt, wie der Großraum St. Louis ist nicht einzigartig für seine voller Rassen Dynamik, mit vielen anderen amerikanischen Städten und Regionen mit ähnlichen Problemen konfrontiert. Interaktive Karten und Ressourcen sind auf der Website der „University of Pennsylvania Press“ verfügbar, um die im Buch dargestellten Fragen weiter zu untersuchen. Die Handlung von „Bürger Braun“ dreht sich um historische und zeitgenössische Faktoren, die zu systemischem Rassismus und Ungleichheit im Raum St.
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Colin Gordon'un Citizen Brown: Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs (Vatandaş Kahverengi: St. Louis Banliyölerinde Irk, Demokrasi ve Eşitsizlik) adlı kitabı, St. Louis banliyölerini onlarca yıldır rahatsız eden sistemik ırkçılık ve eşitsizliğin kapsamlı bir analizini sunuyor. Kitap, 2014'te Michael Brown'un öldürülmesine yol açan olaylara, yerel polis departmanındaki derin önyargıları ve kamu politikasının Ferguson ve ötesindeki Afrikalı Amerikalıların ayrımcılığına ve eşitsiz muamelesine nasıl katkıda bulunduğunu ortaya koyuyor. Gordon, belediyelerin ve okul bölgelerinin sınırlarının, Afrikalı Amerikalıları dışlamak veya caydırmak için kasıtlı olarak çizildiğini ve bunun da eğitim, polislik ve kentsel yenileme politikalarında keskin eşitsizliklere yol açtığını savunuyor. Bu uygulama, polisin vatandaşlara hizmet ve koruma konuları yerine gelir kaynakları olarak muamele etmesiyle sürekli ayrışma ve eşitsizliğe yol açmıştır. Ferguson'daki protestolar dürtüsel bir tepki değil, uzun süredir devam eden ayrımcılık sistemlerine karşı bastırılmış bir öfke patlamasıydı. Kitap, büyük St. Louis bölgesinin, diğer birçok Amerikan şehri ve bölgesinin benzer zorluklarla karşı karşıya kaldığı, ırksal dinamiklerinde nasıl benzersiz olmadığını anlatıyor. Etkileşimli haritalar ve kaynaklar, kitapta sunulan sorunları daha fazla araştırmak için "University of Pennsylvania Press" web sitesinde mevcuttur. "Citizen Brown" arsa St sistemik ırkçılık ve eşitsizliğe katkıda tarihsel ve çağdaş faktörler etrafında döner
يقدم كتاب كولين جوردون Citizen Brown: Race، Democracy، and Inquality in the St. Louis Suburbs تحليلاً شاملاً للعنصرية وعدم المساواة المنهجية التي ابتليت بها ضواحي سانت لويس لعقود من الزمن في ميسوري. يركز الكتاب على الأحداث التي سبقت مقتل مايكل براون عام 2014، وفضح التحيزات العميقة الجذور داخل قسم الشرطة المحلي وكيف ساهمت السياسة العامة في الفصل العنصري والمعاملة غير المتكافئة للأمريكيين الأفارقة في فيرجسون وخارجها. يجادل جوردون بأن حدود البلديات والمناطق التعليمية تم رسمها عمداً لاستبعاد أو ردع الأمريكيين الأفارقة، مما أدى إلى تفاوتات صارخة في سياسات التعليم والشرطة والتجديد الحضري. وقد أدت هذه الممارسة إلى استمرار الفصل وعدم المساواة، حيث تعامل الشرطة المواطنين كمصادر للدخل وليس كمواطنين للخدمة والحماية. لم تكن الاحتجاجات في فيرغسون ردًا مندفعًا، بل كانت بمثابة انفجار للغضب المكبوت ضد أنظمة التمييز القديمة. يوضح الكتاب بالتفصيل كيف أن منطقة سانت لويس الكبرى ليست فريدة من نوعها في ديناميكياتها العرقية المشحونة، حيث تواجه العديد من المدن والمناطق الأمريكية الأخرى تحديات مماثلة. تتوفر الخرائط والموارد التفاعلية على موقع «مطبعة جامعة بنسلفانيا» لمواصلة استكشاف القضايا المعروضة في الكتاب. تدور حبكة «المواطن براون» حول العوامل التاريخية والمعاصرة التي تساهم في العنصرية النظامية وعدم المساواة في سانت.

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