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Tamika Mallory's 'State of Emergency' highlights that while progress has been made in the fight against racial injustice, we still have a long way to go.
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Black activist Tamika Mallory on her blueprint for social justice and how one medical school is getting creative in its curriculum.
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As racial justice advocates commemorate one year since Floyd's murder, protesters in Kansas City struggled to celebrate success while acknowledging the police killings that have happened since.
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Calls for racial justice and an end to police brutality still fill social media platforms a year after George Floyd's murder. But Black Lives Matter says posts targeting it are full of disinformation.
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On the anniversary of George Floyd's murder, KCUR revisits images from the past year of social unrest and solidarity in Kansas City.
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Looking back on the protests over George Floyd’s murder, KCUR and 41 Action News captured frustration, desperation, heartache and hope — a national tragedy felt on a local level.
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Several Country Club Plaza business owners look back at the George Floyd protests and how they changed their own views on privilege and race.
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The murder of George Floyd one year ago was revelatory for many who had never stood up for racial justice. For some residents around Kansas City, the murder turned out to be a surprisingly pivotal moment.
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George Floyd’s murder sparked a long overdue reckoning of racial injustice in 2020. But no one experienced the movement in quite the same way. To take the pulse of what changed in Kansas City, we talked to protesters and police on the front lines, and the officials and advocates working behind the scenes on reform.
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Before the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer in 2020, the police department of Topeka, Kansas, was already looking at ways to change its training regarding excessive force and individuals in crisis.
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How the Topeka Police Department is addressing mental health crisis calls, and author John Green on his latest book 'The Anthropocene Reviewed.'
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Kansas City, Missouri, Police Captain Jeffrey Hughley and Major Joel Lovelady reflect on the last year's Black Lives Matter protests and calls for reform.