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  <title>James Wilt on the Winnipeg Police</title>
  <description>Support this podcast! The Winnipeg Police Service is 100 years old - a century they've used to repress dissent, censor media, bungle investigations and devour city budgets. Author James Wilt joins Team Advantage to discuss his new book, Dogged and Destructive: Essays on the Winnipeg Police which explores this history of policing, resistance, and what a vision for a Winnipeg beyond police might look like.   A Local History of Queer Abolitionist Organizing and a Call for Police Abolition&amp;amp;nbsp;by Leon Laidlaw  Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom&amp;amp;nbsp;by Sara A. Seo  Disaggregating the Policing Function&amp;amp;nbsp;by Barry Friedman  An Equity-Based Review of Police Involvement in Schools: The School Resource Officer Program in the Louis Riel School Division&amp;amp;nbsp;by Fadi Ennab  Bar None Winnipeg   </description>
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