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NPR's Michel Martin talks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison about American justice since the police killing of George Floyd five years ago.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘The Nasty Things Bad People Say’: George Floyd’s Daughter Endures Cruel Taunts From Classmates—Five Years After His Death, the Hate Lives OnThe name that rallied millions to unite in a global call for racial justice is now being turned against the little girl who ...
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Audacy on MSNState and city leaders push back on Justice Department's decision to end police reform agreement with MinneapolisIn just a few days, it’ll have been five years since George Floyd’s murder by former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin ...
The Trump administration announced the withdrawal of the plan just days before the five-year anniversary of George Floyd’s ...
Minneapolis officials say efforts to end federal oversight of police reform and calls to pardon Derek Chauvin risk undoing ...
Trump's Justice Department said it would abandon consent decree negotiations despite the benefits some say result from their ...
Despite the change in federal policy, state and local leaders in Minnesota vowed to continue work holding police departments accountable and rebuilding trust.
By Emily Bright and Ngoc Bui, Minnesota Public Radio News Reflecting on the years that have passed since the tragedy, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said “there’s reason to be hopeful” even ...
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Before jumping into the day’s news, I want to elevate another prism through which to examine the Trump II presidency: white ...
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