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Michael Javen Fortner

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  • New York, 1981: A graffiti-covered subway car before the turnaround.

    How New York City Got Safe

    A historical reconstruction of the Big Apple’s crime decline, told from inside the institutions responsible for public safety.
    by Michael Javen Fortner via Washington Monthly on January 1, 2026

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The Minneapolis Uprising in Context

A proper understanding of urban rebellion depends on our ability to interpret it not as a wave of criminality, but as political violence.
by Elizabeth Hinton via Boston Review on May 29, 2020
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The Untold Story of Mass Incarceration

Two new books, including ‘Locking Up Our Own,’ address major blind spots about the causes of America’s carceral failure.
by Vesla M. Weaver via Boston Review on October 24, 2017
A book about black power lies next to a pair of running shoes, 1969.

A Black Power Method

Interrogating dominant white perspectives in mainstream media outlets, government records, and in the very definition of what constitutes a credible source.
by N. D. B. Connolly via Public Books on June 15, 2016
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