
Rethinking Policing: Can New Approaches Repair Past Damage?
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How negative police interactions can have a lasting impact on communities.
Some black Chicagoans say their only interactions with police are negative, and that has a lasting impact on their communities. We explore the topic with activists Aislinn Pulley and Damon Williams, and mental health worker LaTanya Sublett.
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Rethinking Policing: Can New Approaches Repair Past Damage?
Clip: 6/8/2020 | 10m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Some black Chicagoans say their only interactions with police are negative, and that has a lasting impact on their communities. We explore the topic with activists Aislinn Pulley and Damon Williams, and mental health worker LaTanya Sublett.
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