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Submit ReviewResidents across Connecticut continue to protest and speak out in response to the police killing of George Floyd by a Minnesota police officer.
This hour, as residents demand police accountability, how should they also work towards dismantling systemic racism in our state?
We talk with State Representative Robyn Porter, who has worked on police accountability legislation. We find out what more needs to be done to reform police departments and how it ties into addressing the underlying structural inequalities in Connecticut.
And we hear from a criminal justice thinker who asks us to consider: what are police for in the first place?
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