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Anna Feigenbaum - TEAR GAS From The Battlefields Of WWI To The Streets Of Today

To hear this interview with Anna Feigenbaum, click on this link:   https://forthright.media/2018/03/28/anna-feigenbaum-tear-gas-from-the-battlefields-of-wwi-to-the-streets-of-today/

The focus is on the final clause of the First Amendment, which addresses “the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” Governments around the world have developed ways to suppress that right, using diverse methods, including what are euphemistically called “non-lethal” or “less than lethal” weapons. Indeed, we live in an age of “the commodification of repression,” where global industries profit on the suppression of the right of the people to petition their government.

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Anna Feigenbaum is currently a principal Academic in Digital Storytelling at Bournemouth University, where she teaches multimedia journalism and convenes their Civic Media Hub. In the Fall of 2017, Verso published her most recent book Tear Gas: From the Battlefields of WW1 to the Streets of Today.