Q&A on police reform and the racial justice movement, one year after George Floyd’s killing

May 24 2021

From the article: "PBS NewsHour’s Amna Nawaz was joined by the Center For Policing Equity’s Tracie Keesee and journalist Justin Ellis as they took your questions on the state of police reforms and other calls to action around the country.

Keesee previously was the first-ever deputy commissioner of equity and inclusion for New York City Police Department (NYPD) and served 25 years in the Denver Police Department. Ellis is a Minneapolis native and is writing a book about Black life in the city.

Phillip Atiba Goff, co-founder and CEO of the Center for Policing Equity and professor of African American studies and psychology at Yale University, believes any changes that have happened so far in the U.S. have been piecemeal — but are still progress."

By PBS News Desk

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