S.C.A.R.P.

Student Coalition Against Racial Profiling

The Student Coalition Against Racial Profiling was formed as a reaction to severe police brutality against black and brown youth in the Bushwick, Brooklyn community.

Category: Press / Media (English)

On Janurary 3rd, 2008, Lurie Daniel-Favors and Brian Favors spoke on WBAI’s program, Education at the Crossroads with Basir Mchawi, about the Police abuse of African-American and Latino/Hispanic people and the formation of the UJIMA Alliance.

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Kathy Durkin (Workers World)

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

Victimized Youth Organize Against Police Brutality

Excerpt: It was a somber day in May. Thirty-two grieving young people were walking to the subway train in Bushwick, a Brooklyn neighborhood. They were on their way to a wake for a friend, Donnell McFarland, who had been tragically murdered at the age of 18.

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SCARP Speaks on WNYC Radio

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Community activists Oona Chatterjee and Jesus Gonzales of the group Make the Road By Walking, and Asher Callender, student at Bushwick Community High School, discuss the formation of the Student Coalition Against Racial Profiling (SCARP) in Bushwick following the arrests of over 30 young people on their way to a friend’s wake last month.
Interview conducted […]

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North Country Gazzette

Friday, June 8th, 2007

NYCLU Wants Probe Of Students Arrested En Route To Funeral
Excerpt: The New York Civil Liberties Union has called on the New York Police Department to conduct a thorough investigation into the recent arrest of nearly three dozen students walking to the funeral of a friend.

The full version of this article was published and appears in […]

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Bushwick Protests Continue (WNYC)

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

More than 350 Bushwick residents gathered last night to protest the recent mass arrest of 32 teenagers. The students were en route to a wake and charged with being disorderly, something the teens deny.
REPORTER: Police say the teen being mourned was a gang leader and that many of those arrested wore shirts with his image. […]

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