Human Rights Policing: Those Who Point the Finger are Often Most Guilty
The Blue Magazine. Vol. 13, Issue 3, September 5.
Radio Interview with Dr. Peter Marina and Lt. Pedro Marina
WPR Newsmakers, March 11, 2022
"Campus Connection: Reimagining law enforcement in UW-L class”
La Crosse Tribune, 20 Feb 2022
"A Call for Human Rights Policing.”
The Blue Magazine. Vol. 12, Issue 5.
UW-L course will help law enforcement uphold human rights
La Crosse Tribune, 8 March 2021
UW-L course will help law enforcement uphold human rights
La Crosse Tribune, 8 March 2021
UW-La Crosse to offer human rights policing course
NEWS8000.com 6 March 2021
A better way to protect and serve
UW-L Campus Connection, 23 February 2021
UW-La Crosse Offering Class On 'Human Rights Policing' To Local Law Enforcement
WPR, 8 September 2020
UW-L program to dig deep into 'human rights policing'
La Crosse Tribune, 31 August 2020
The lesser of two evils is still evil.
La Crosse Tribune, 22 March, 2020
Peter Marina on WWNO
In case you missed it live , here is an excerpt from Peter Marina's talk about his new book, "Down and Out in New Orleans."
(The full, unedited version of the talk is here.)
Peter Marina on NPR New Orleans
Dr. Marina's interview begins at 13 minutes This week on The Reading Life: Nathaniel Rich, whose new novel is "King Zeno," set in New Orleans in 1918. We’ll also hear from Peter Marina, author of "Down and Out in New Orleans: Transgressive Living in the Informal Economy".
Peter Marina in New Orleans' The Gambit
Meet the sociologist who lived among New Orleans squatters and street performers The Gambit, January 5, 2018
HOW NEW ORLEANS BECAME THE PARIS OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Lit Hub, Sept. 28, 2017
The Page 99 Test
Peter J. Marina's "Down and Out in New Orleans"
"Open the book to page ninety-nine and read, and the quality of the whole will be revealed to you." --Ford Madox Ford
Peter J. Marina's "Down and Out in New Orleans" on "My Book, The Movie" blogspot
Here he tags the actor who should play him in an adaptation of his new book, Down and Out in New Orleans: Transgressive Living in the Informal Economy—and sketches a scenario of the imaginary film.