Tuesday Feb 15, 2022

Cressida Dick (Part One)

Unusually for this show, which normally focuses on long departed historical figures, today we’re going to talk about someone who’s still very much in the news. Until last week, she was the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, London’s police force, and was the first woman and the first LBGTQ person to hold the rank, Dame Cressida Dick. Today, part one of two: we begin telling Dick's life story and then delve into the history of the Met, its relationship with LGBTQ people, and the conflicting strands of LGBTQ politics that emphasize conflict vs collaboration with the police. Next week: more on Dick herself and her checkered career in the force.

SOURCES:

Many of the sources we used to research this episode will be cited in next week's show notes. For this week:

Matt Houlbrook, Queer London: Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis, 1918-1957 (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006

Moya Lothian-Maclean, “Lords of the Manor,” Human Resources, accessed February 15, 2022, https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/human-resources/id1565249472.

Asa Seresin, “Lesbian Fascism on TERF Island,” Asa Seresin (blog), February 11, 2021, https://asaseresin.com/2021/02/11/lesbian-fascism-on-terf-island/

“‎Untold: The Daniel Morgan Murder,” accessed February 15, 2022, https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/untold-the-daniel-morgan-murder/id1114802610.

We also encourage people listening to this episode to learn more about organizations combating police violence. Here are four organizations in the UK related to this episode - next week we will add more resources to the show notes with similar groups in the other areas where we have the highest listenership:

 

Our intro music is Arpeggia Colorix by Yann Terrien, downloaded from WFMU's Free Music Archive and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Our outro music is by DJ Michaeloswell Graphicsdesigner.

Comments (4)

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ankit

Some b a s t a r d s i mean

Wednesday Oct 18, 2023

ankit

Police are mostly good.some . Some amongst teachers and doctors too.the misogyny issue i s far smaller than the race one.police were far more unrestrained in the 80s.they have improved

Wednesday Oct 18, 2023

P P

I am truly sorry to say that I feel you’ve gone the wrong direction here. The way you describe her life you’re blaming here for her parents’ jobs, you’re blaming her for all institutional racism at the Met, etc. This whole podcast comes across as misogynist and anti-woman. I’m sure you don’t want that. Tackle the Met, don’t burn 1 person in a witch-hunt, it really is very disappointing.

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