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Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. Protest Songs (First) | Dick Cavett (Starts at 31:55) | Police Misconduct Investigations (Starts at 47:32) (article)
After Michael Brown and Eric Garner, the national conversation is focused on race and justice. But is it just a fleeting moment or a tipping point that’ll lead to real change? (episode)
The WNYC data news team looks to the numbers to tell us more on race and the risk of being charged with resisting arrest.
Brooklyn D.A. Ken Thompson says the people elected him to keep them safe from all crimes, including acts of police brutality.
John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor David Kennedy talks about initiatives that bridge the gap between communities and police.
Jelani Cobb discusses whether we're at a tipping point for racial justice.
Parents share their approaches to shaping difficult conversations with their kids about Ferguson, the Garner case, and racial justice.