Sentences with phrase «series police women»

From the series Police Women Academy, 2006 C print 27 9/16 × 39 3/8 in.

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I have seen many innocent women vindicated, despite an incomplete police report, when judges followed the paper trail around a series of events that are as obvious as the ones you describe.
Today, abortion remains legal while a series of national stories involving police brutality against African American men and women have revealed to many another layer of inequality within the American criminal justice system.
CITY CENTER — Civilian Complaint Review Board chair Richard Emery resigned from his post Wednesday after a series of controversial remarks about police and women.
In what is thought to be the biggest case of its kind so far, police detained Maurice Asola Fadola, 31, who is thought to be behind a series of «romance frauds» — targeting women through dating sites... believed to be an American soldier...
Through a series of comic complications, Johnson returns home with a police escort, with neither the woman nor the bobbies suspecting that she's carrying a fortune in her suitcase.
Centering on McDormand's Mildred — a woman whose daughter has been brutally killed — the film takes its title from a series of billboards that Mildred erects to shame the local police chief (Woody Harrelson), who, months after the crime, has made no progress in the case.
RelativityREAL, Relativity's television arm, has 67 projects in production, including 17 original series that are currently airing or will air in the upcoming television season including Police Women for TLC, Coming Home for Lifetime and The Great Food Truck Race for Food Network.
In Darkness & andamp; Light, British novelist John Harvey, author of the Frank Elder police procedural series, brings the veteran cop out of retirement (yet again, and somewhat reluctantly on Elder's part) to solve the case of a middle - aged woman who has gone missing after a succession of Internet - arranged dates, some with surfers of dubious integrity.
Linda Castillo's Kate Burkholder series Former romance novelist Castillo's debut mystery, Sworn to Silence (2009), transported readers to Amish country, where Chief of Police Burkholder — a lapsed Amish woman — dredges up old secrets and solves a string of grisly murders.
On 24th Street, All the Boys (2016) is a powerful response to recent police brutality and the deaths of black men and women; while on 20th Street, viewers find the ghostly video installation Lincoln, Lonnie, and Me (2012), and Scenes & Take (2016), a series of photographs picturing the artist before the sets of TV shows like Scandal and Empire — both shows feature black leads — shedding light on the current state of the entertainment industry.
Another work in the same series places naked pole - dancing black women amidst police guns and protesting figures, a murky scene perhaps inspired by the tear - gas clashes that took place in Ferguson, Missouri last summer.
In a recent series of hand - sewn fabric works that debuted at the Untitled art fair in Miami in December, felt silhouettes inspired by photographs of police violence during the 2012 national agrarian strike in Colombia mingle with images of the Cathara women, similarly brought to their knees.
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