Dennis Flores (activist)

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Dennis Flores
Flores in 2016

Dennis Flores is a Puerto Rican activist and "cop watcher" who works in New York City.[1]

Background[edit]

Flores began filming the activities of the New York Police Department in 1995,[2] and has been arrested more than 70 times during this period.[1] According to the BBC, Flores's "use of video to expose police brutality has blazed a trail for the growing police accountability movement."[1] In 2002, Flores and a few others co-founded the activist group El Grito de Sunset Park, before filming police activities was common.[2] According to Flores, the organization was founded with a $270,000 settlement he received after the police attacked him in 2002.[3] The group's activities include organizing an art festival; advocating against gentrification; and photographing police activities.[4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Nevett, Joshua (June 10, 2020). "George Floyd: The personal cost of filming police brutality". BBC. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b Surico, John (August 21, 2015). "On Patrol with the Copwatchers Who Film the NYPD". Vice. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  3. ^ Robé, Christopher (Winter 2020). "El Grito de Sunset Park: Cop Watching, Community Organizing, and Video Activism". Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. 59 (2): 67–69. doi:10.1353/cj.2020.0003. S2CID 214194508.
  4. ^ Guzmán Valerio, Luis (2019). "Community organizing in Sunset Park on the eve of the 2016 election". Latino Studies. 17 (3): 382–388. doi:10.1057/s41276-019-00187-x. S2CID 256517996.

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