
Our Political Remix 3: Gun Violence and Policing in America
This week in our Political Remix series, we’re bringing back some of Farai’s key interviews with three women of color exploring the impact of gun violence and policing in the U.S. First, Farai speaks to activist, therapist, and mother, Nelba Marquéz-Greene on the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shooting. Then, we get reflections from Samaria Rice, mother of Tamir Rice, on policing and justice right after the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Plus, Farai speaks to former Dallas Police Chief Reneé Hall on bridging the divide between Black communities and the police.
Our Body Politic · Nelba Marquéz-Greene, Samaria Rice, Reneé Hall, Julie Zann, Nina Spensley, Priscilla Alabi, Anoa Changa, Sarah McClure, Mark Betancourt, Kojin Tashiro, Cedric Wilson, Jen Chien, Archie Moore, Lauren Schild, Paulina Velasco, Emily Daly, Juleyka Lantigua, Natyna Bean, Bianca Martin, Steve Lack, Traci
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