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What Federal Police Reform Could Include — And What The Sticking Points May Be
After nearly three weeks of protests, several police departments have already moved to make reforms, but when it comes to sweeping national change, it's not clear how far Washington will go. -
California City Residents Demand Answers After Black Man Found Hanging From Tree
Los Angeles County officials said Robert Fuller's death was likely a suicide. Fuller's body was found Wednesday in a park in Palmdale. Public officials are joining those already demanding answers. -
Trump Moved Tulsa Rally Date After Learning About Juneteenth
The rally location, Tulsa, Oklahoma, was the scene in 1921 of one of the most severe white-on-black attacks in American history. -
Looking Back On Police Brutality And Racism In Boston
In Boston, demonstrations against racism and police brutality are not new. -
Atlanta Officer Fired After Fatal Shooting Of Black Man
An Atlanta police officer has been fired following the fatal shooting of a black man and a second officer was placed on administrative duty. -
Young Activists Pour Energy Into Protests, But What About The Election?
With a presidential campaign and historic demonstrations unfolding, the country's youngest voters and activists are navigating the power of direct action versus electoral politics in real time. -
Calls For Reform Put Minneapolis Police Union Leader In Hot Seat
Police unions have often opposed changes in policing. As cities consider sweeping reforms, the head of the Minneapolis police union, Bob Kroll, has been a lightning rod of controversy. -
Atlanta Police Chief Resigns After Police Shoot And Kill Black Man
Atlanta’s chief of police has resigned, less than a day after police fatally shot a 27-year-old black man outside of a fast food restaurant. Mayor Keisha… -
In East Texas, Death Of George Floyd Brings Activism To A Region Of Rare Protest
The civil rights movement largely passed East Texas by in the 1950's and 60's. Today, more than a half century later, there remains little tradition of… -
Will This Be The Moment Of Reckoning On Race That Lasts?
Statues and flags may not do physical harm to anyone or suppress anyone's vote. But they meant something to the people who put them up, and they have meaning for people who see them today.