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Sarah Lazare

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Sarah Lazare is web editor at In These Times. She comes from a background in independent journalism for publications including The Nation, Tom Dispatch, YES! Magazine, and Al Jazeera America. A former staff writer for AlterNet and Common Dreams, Sarah co-edited the book "About Face: Military Resisters Turn Against War." Sarah got her start in journalism reporting for the Independent Media Center movement and has organized against U.S. militarism at home and abroad.

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Officers Accused of Abuses Are Leading Chicago Police’s “Implicit Bias” Training Program

Debbie Southorn, Sarah Lazare
- Feb. 3

Many of the Chicago police leading anti-bias trainings are trailed by a history of alleged abuses against black people.

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20:  Police officers try to clear the street as  protesters make themselves heard following the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC. Earlier today Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Group Investigating Police Conduct on Inauguration Day Has History of Siding With Police

Sarah Lazare
- Nov. 14

With demonstrators facing decades in prison, worries are rising that police will never be held to account for their crackdown.

Chicago, IL - July 13, 2017 - Police barricades lie in a pile one block from "Queens Landing", the location where Jedediah Brown parked his car on a pedestrian area between Lake Shore Drive and the shore of Lake Michigan and the incident with the Chicago Police Department's SWAT team ensued.

How Do Chicago Police Treat Mental Health? With SWAT Raids

Sarah Lazare, Debbie Southorn
- Aug. 6

Funded by the feds for counterterrorism, Chicago’s militarized police are instead turned loose on the city’s most vulnerable.

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