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Webster World Report: Student Voices on Racism, Police Brutality and Human Rights

Webster World Report: Student Voices on Racism, Police Brutality and Human Rights

Released Friday, 10th July 2020
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Webster World Report: Student Voices on Racism, Police Brutality and Human Rights

Webster World Report: Student Voices on Racism, Police Brutality and Human Rights

Webster World Report: Student Voices on Racism, Police Brutality and Human Rights

Webster World Report: Student Voices on Racism, Police Brutality and Human Rights

Friday, 10th July 2020
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The eleventh edition of the Webster World Report, the discussion linking Webster University’s global operations during this year of crises, this time highlights student voices.  The program includes in-depth discussions with: undergraduate psychology major Larry Hearn of the Association of African American Collegians; undergraduate speech communications major Vincent Fedorko, founder and president of the Webster University Conservatives; and undergraduate international human rights major Mimiw Seagrave of Webster University Leiden, who is currently in Thailand. The students discussed their views on racism, police brutality, and human rights during our pandemic times.  The news segment of the program features an excerpt from the new “Webster Speaks” series.

 

Executive Producer/Host: Rick Rockwell. Staff: Jennifer Gammage, associate producer; Tierra Gray, newscaster; and Patrick Giblin, announcer.

 

The photo illustrating this podcast is of Minnesota State Police in riot gear in Minneapolis in late May from the Russian government and is in the public domain.

The transcript for this program is available here: http://www.webster.edu/documents/webster-world-report/webster-world-report-07-10-2020-transcript.pdf

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