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KCUR revisited hundreds of photos from last summer's demonstrations and found that no two protesters see the world today like they did a year ago.
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A new NPR poll underscores the often-sharp differences Americans have when it comes to race, discrimination and policing — but there has been a shift over the last year.
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Prosecutors accuse the former officer and others of using excessive force and violating George Floyd's rights. The rare federal charges follow state charges in a trial in which Chauvin was convicted.
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Two local newsrooms are collaborating to take a closer look at the continuing impact of George Floyd's murder on Kansas City.
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As the anniversary of George Floyd’s death approaches, two newsrooms in Kansas City are joining forces to examine the lasting impact of his murder, and two Kansas Citians who champion body positivity advocate for a more inclusive fashion industry.
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The group alleges Overland Police Department Chief misled the public in his handling of an officer's killing of Johnson County teenager John Albers.
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As Black men continue to die at the hands of law enforcement, Black mothers reveal the dread, the worry, and now the anger they live with every day.
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Black mothers talk about the constant fear they have for their children's safety, we bring back a conversation from 2018 and we remember KCUR reporter Aviva Okeson-Haberman, who died Sunday.
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As a kid, Danny Cox saw photographs of lynching victims in magazines. As a grandfather, he saw George Floyd being killed on video. For him, this moment is big — and much longer than one year in the making.
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From relief to surprise, faith leaders in Kansas City offer their thoughts on the trial of Derek Chauvin.
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Kansas City community leaders react to the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, and NPR host reveals 'the power and paradox of the self-deceiving brain.'
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Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, has been found guilty of unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.