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Voices from Juneteenth marches in San Francisco
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Voices from Juneteenth marches in San Francisco

Thousands have been protesting police brutality and racism in cities across the world, since a Minneapolis officer killed George Floyd in late May. Last Friday, marches and other demonstrations were planned throughout the day in San Francisco and around the Bay Area to mark Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the ending of slavery in the U.S. San Francisco Public Press reporter Brian Howey talked with demonstrators about how they were reflecting on the day and their feelings about the sustained momentum of these recent protests.

Civic · Brian Howey, Laura Wenus, Mel Baker

June 23, 202027m 29s

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Show Notes

Thousands have been protesting police brutality and racism in cities across the world, since a Minneapolis officer killed George Floyd in late May. Last Friday, marches and other demonstrations were planned throughout the day in San Francisco and around the Bay Area to mark Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the ending of slavery in the U.S. San Francisco Public Press reporter Brian Howey talked with demonstrators about how they were reflecting on the day and their feelings about the sustained momentum of these recent protests.

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