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Major Physics Society Will Not Meet in Cities with Racist Policing Records

Scientists are being urged to take a stand against police brutality in cities with bad policing records. But what does this mean for scientists, writes Lucy Kellaway, who says it could become the first in the world to do so.

Source: scientificamerican.com
Published on 2021-03-02

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