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Marisol LeBron

    Marisol LeBrón is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Her work centers on themes intersecting race, gender, sexuality, and urbanism. She critically examines how these elements shape the lives and experiences of Latina/o communities in the United States. Her analyses offer profound insights into the social and political dynamics influencing these populations.

    Policing Life and Death
    • Policing Life and Death

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.5(36)Add rating

      In her exciting new book, Marisol LeBrón traces the rise of punitive governance in Puerto Rico over the course of the twentieth century and up to the present. Punitive governance emerged as a way for the Puerto Rican state to manage the deep and ongoing crises stemming from the archipelago’s incorporation into the United States as a colonial territory. A structuring component of everyday life for many Puerto Ricans, police power has reinforced social inequality and worsened conditions of vulnerability in marginalized communities.   This book provides powerful examples of how Puerto Ricans negotiate and resist their subjection to increased levels of segregation, criminalization, discrimination, and harm. Policing Life and Death shows how Puerto Ricans are actively rejecting punitive solutions and working toward alternative understandings of safety and a more just future.

      Policing Life and Death