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Is The NYPD’s “Protect and Serve” Policy A Thing Of The Past?

WeAreChange recently got the opportunity to meet and interview Joe Lozito, the selfless hero who put his life on the line to stop a serial killer. The story is only magnified when Joe finds out, that while being stabbed by the serial killer, the NYPD was standing by watching everything unfold from the safety of the conductors door. Currently in a legal suit, the NYPD and City of NY is arguing that the NYPD has NO duty to protect its own citizens.

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You can read about the entire criminal case here.

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‘It’s Suffering and Sacrifice That Moves A Public’ Norman Finkelstein and Harry Fear

Harry Fear interviews Norman Finklestein on his experiences in Gaza and his take on Israel’s occupation and the ongoing conflict in the region. Harry Fear is a documentary maker, activist and journalist who is currently on a worldwide talking tour about Gaza. Norman Finklestein is an American political scientist, activist, professor and author.

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Obama Supporters Don’t Know Obama

On January 21, 2013 WeAreChange went to Washington DC for Barack Obama’s second Presidential Inauguration. While we were there we hosted a quiz show where we offered $100 to anyone who could correctly answer 3 out of 5 questions about the man they were there supporting. This was an opportunity for us to possibly educate some people on things his administration has done that they were most likely unaware of. Unfortunately, most people were more concerned about the money than some of the things they learned about their President.

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Best WeAreChange Confrontations of 2012


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WeAreChange want’s to thank everyone in 2012, including the over 8 million viewers we had on this one youtube page, that made our work possible. We had an incredible year and after everything that we experienced the bad the ugly the good and beautiful. One thing I learned is that with love, hard work and a positive attitude we can achieve anything.

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Police Detective Wants More Cop Watch

Retired NYPD Detective Carlton Berkeley talked to Luke Rudkowski at a recent Police Reform Organizing Project (PROP) event. Carlton Berkeley is President of Brothers and Sisters Who Care as well as an outspoken whistle blower on many of the NYPD’s most controversial policies. Luke and Carlton exchange in a dialog about holding the police accountable through video cameras and standing up against police intimidation.

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