
Patrick Lyoya, Police Reform Roundtable with NAACP and BLM
Clip: Season 50 Episode 18 | 14m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
A roundtable discussion on the fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya and police reform.
A sit down with the Greater Grand Rapids NAACP President Cle Jackson and John Sloan III, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Detroit, to discuss the ramifications on the Grand Rapids community following the tragic fatal shooting of unarmed African immigrant Patrick Lyoya by a white police officer. Plus, they discuss police reform and the racial disparities that exist in West Michigan,
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American Black Journal is a local public television program presented by Detroit PBS

Patrick Lyoya, Police Reform Roundtable with NAACP and BLM
Clip: Season 50 Episode 18 | 14m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
A sit down with the Greater Grand Rapids NAACP President Cle Jackson and John Sloan III, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Detroit, to discuss the ramifications on the Grand Rapids community following the tragic fatal shooting of unarmed African immigrant Patrick Lyoya by a white police officer. Plus, they discuss police reform and the racial disparities that exist in West Michigan,
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