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Black History Year

Pulling Back the Curtain on Police Propaganda with Andrea Ritchie

Black History Year

PushBlack

History

4.6 • 2.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Today’s History Story — They Exploited A Black Child For Copaganda



Social media posts showing police officers posing with Black protestors or hugging young Black kids who appear openly afraid are promoted, often by police departments themselves, to show their officers in a positive light. This is an effort to counter negative narratives and aims to shape the public’s perception by painting cops as kind, friendly and heroic when the truth does not reflect this.




Andrea Ritchie is here to tune our eyes and ears to catch this “copaganda” in practice and educate us on the alternatives baked in our ancestry. Ritchie is a police misconduct attorney and organizer whose writing, litigation, and advocacy have focused on policing and criminalization of women, especially LGBTQ women of color, who have been victims of police violence. She is the author of Invisible No More, a history of state violence against women of color, and co-author of No More Police: A Case for Abolition with Mariame Kaba.



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0:00.0

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0:08.9

Black History.

0:10.4

In only two minutes, you'll hear little-known stories about our people and reclaim the

0:15.8

knowledge we need to take action and advance our community.

0:21.1

To move towards the future, you've got to look to the past.

0:25.3

Learn the history you didn't get in school.

0:27.5

Tune in to Two Minute Black History, every Tuesday through Friday, right on the Black

0:32.7

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0:50.8

Maybe you've seen them.

0:52.4

Viral social media posts showing pictures of police officers posing with protesters

0:59.9

holding a Black Lives Matter sign.

1:02.8

I remember you've seen pictures of police officers hugging young Black kids who appear

1:08.8

openly afraid.

1:11.2

These images are promoted, often by police departments themselves, to show officers

1:16.4

in a positive light.

1:18.4

They served the purpose of countering negative narratives, and they aimed to shape the public's

1:24.2

perception by painting cops as kind, friendly, and heroic.

1:29.9

When the truth just does not reflect this, what this really reflects is propaganda.

1:37.5

And it's pervasive and insidious nature must not only be called out, it must be stopped.

1:44.1

This is Jay from Push Black, and you're listening to Black History Year.

1:49.1

Term copaganda is the marriage of the words cop and propaganda.

1:53.5

It refers to the ways media and institutions promote positive portrayals of police officers.

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