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The verdict is in on Derek Chauvin’s obvious guilt for murdering George Floyd, but the jury is out on whether America has the courage to change.
With more than 40 Black and Brown people killed by police during the span on the trial, will we—as Americans—renounce state-sanctioned violence against Black and Brown citizens? Do we have the courage and conscience to change policies that exonerate most police officers before they even stand trial? Will Congress enact the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020?
Can People of Color ever feel safe in America? That’s the question. Where are we now and where do we go from here?
Guest: IRVING L. JOYNER, Esq. Professor of Law and life-long activist in the freedom fight. As victim, witness, ally and advocate, he’s been there.
Professor Joyner, North Carolina Central University School of Law
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