How the Bernie Goetz Shootings Explain the Trump Era
A notorious event in 1984 divided New Yorkers in ways that feel extremely familiar four decades later.

A notorious event in 1984 divided New Yorkers in ways that feel extremely familiar four decades later.

Harsh criminal-justice policies have thrown America's poorest urban communities into chaos.

The 14th Amendment, when combined with the War on Crime, has paradoxically disenfranchised vast swaths of the population and given the rural, white areas surrounding the prisons unforeseen political power.
