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White Support For BLM Falls, And A Key Police Reform Effort Is Coming Up Short

White Support For BLM Falls, And A Key Police Reform Effort Is Coming Up Short

Released Tuesday, 22nd September 2020
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White Support For BLM Falls, And A Key Police Reform Effort Is Coming Up Short

White Support For BLM Falls, And A Key Police Reform Effort Is Coming Up Short

White Support For BLM Falls, And A Key Police Reform Effort Is Coming Up Short

White Support For BLM Falls, And A Key Police Reform Effort Is Coming Up Short

Tuesday, 22nd September 2020
 1 person rated this episode
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Daniel Prude died of asphyxia a week after his brother called 911 on March 23. His death was ruled a homicide. Joe Prude told NPR his brother was having a mental health crisis.

Calls like that make up an estimated 20% of police calls. NPR's Eric Westervelt reports that efforts to reform how police respond — with crisis intervention teams — have fallen short.

And as protests for racial justice have continued, public support for the Black Lives Matter movement has fallen — especially among white Americans. NPR's Brian Mann and Elizabeth Baker explain why activists say they need more support from white protesters.

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