MAGAZINE Issue 117 of Transition: The Magazine of Africa and the Diaspora is covered by a compelling photograph titled «Umfundi» from the Afronaut series by Cristina de Middel, and features an interview with architect David Adjaye about his design for the new Cooper Gallery of African and African American Art at Harvard University, and selections from the journal's online forum
discussing police killings of unarmed black men across the nation.
On Tuesday morning, several of Brooklyn's precinct councils, community organizations that work with local precincts, met to
discuss the police killings.
Not exact matches
In a warning with echoes of 1984, when the Brighton bomb
killed several Tory conference delegates and nearly succeeded in assassinating the prime minister, former senior
police and army officers have informed Patrick Mercer that dissident splinter groups have
discussed hitting this year's gathering.
Robbert Woltering
discussed Egyptian football supporters, the «ultras», whose participation in the revolution emerged out of frustration with
police violence and politicisation over Palestine and the
killing of Khaled Said.
Sharpton gave his own effective description Thursday during a press conference
discussing the Eric Garner case, Sharpton's call for federally «centralizing» investigations of civilians
killed by
police and a planned march in Washington, D.C.
Among those
discussed is allowing the release of evidence and testimony heard by a grand jury in cases where a civilian is
killed by
police.
The grieving for Graham — who was unarmed when
police shot and
killed him in his Wakefield apartment earlier this month — turned to anger Saturday when local leaders
discussed the circumstances surrounding his death.
Confirming the incident, the
Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in Bauchi State, ASP Hassan Mohammed, said Abdullahi was
killed after he had observed his Tarawih prayer in the mosque and was
discussing with his colleagues in front of his house.
He
discussed his views on
police killing black men; announced his first presentation in Washington, D.C., a 360 - degree mural at the Hirshhorn Museum set to debut in November 2016; and revealed what inspires him at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
On the occasion of Ugo Rondinone: I ♡ John Giorno, Luke Willis Thompson will
discuss his recent work and screen his film Cemetery of Uniforms and Liveries, which uses the apparatus of Andy Warhol's Screen Tests to picture two young Londoners each with a maternal relative who was
killed by the Metropolitan
police.