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Jelani Cobb: Race, Policing and a History of Injustice in America
You Decide with Errol Louis
English - June 03, 2020 05:15 - 44 minutes - 31.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 152 ratingsPolitics News Society & Culture ny1 nyc culture errol errollouis newyork newyorkcity politics youdecidewitherrollouis Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Dr. Jennifer Havens: Coronavirus and the Growing Mental Health Crisis
Next Episode: Alex Vitale: America Rethinks Policing
As protesters continue to take to the streets to demand justice and police reform in wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minnesota, Jelani Cobb, a historian and staff writer at the New Yorker, joined Errol Louis for a conversation on the long history of inequity, systemic racism and policing in America. They also discuss the coronavirus pandemic and its disproportionate impact on black communities.
For more on race in America, check out Errol's conversation with: Nikole Hannah-Jones.
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