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Kent Hutchinson: Profiled in My Own Home

Resource type: Video

In May 2011, The Atlantic Philanthropies and The New Press hosted a discussion about racial profiling in the United States. Racial profiling stigmatises and criminalises people of colour from as early as their pre-teens, violates the rights and civil liberties of innocent people, and has devastating consequences on entire communities. The fascinating panel included former litigator and law professor Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow, and former federal prosecutor and law professor Paul Butler, author of Let’s Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice. Kent Hutchinson and Justin Coello, two young men who have been racially profiled in their neighbourhoods, also gave firsthand accounts of their experiences.

In this video excerpt, Kent Hutchinson talks about being racially profiled in his apartment building. You can read more about the event or watch the full discussion here.

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Human Rights & Reconciliation

Global Impact:

United States

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Kent Hutchinson