Matthew Guariglia
Guariglia considers the intricate dynamics of race, policing, and imperialism in the United States through a critical historical lens. His scholarly pursuits connect archival research with contemporary debates on surveillance and technology, therefore shedding light on the enduring legacies of racial and ethnic hierarchies enforced by policing. This interdisciplinary approach not only anchors his role as a senior policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation but also informs his impactful investigative journalism and policy advocacy.\n\nBy exploring themes of race, ethnicity, and state power, Guariglia's work offers vital insights into the evolution of policing practices. His book, "Police and the Empire City: Race and the Origins of Modern Policing in New York," serves as a significant contribution to understanding how historical policing strategies have shaped modern governance. Meanwhile, his collaboration as co-editor of "The Essential Kerner Commission Report" revisits the foundational discussions on racial inequality and civil unrest. These works underscore his commitment to highlighting the intersection of historical inquiry and present-day policy challenges.\n\nReaders interested in the confluence of history, policy, and social justice will find Guariglia’s writing and analysis particularly compelling. His contributions provide a nuanced understanding of how past policing practices continue to influence current societal structures. This bio captures the essence of an author whose work bridges academic scholarship and practical policy solutions, ultimately aiming to drive meaningful discussions around technology, surveillance, and racial justice.
Books by Matthew Guariglia

The Essential Kerner Commission Report
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