GEORGE KENNEDY: Civic Conversation About Policing Needs More Folks Paying Attention

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Missouri School of Journalism

  It’s hard to think of a more important topic for civic conversation than the relationship between our police department and our minority, especially African-American, community.

That’s why it’s so painful to realize that the conversation on that topic that has been under way since August at the Second Missionary Baptist Church seems to be going in a closed circle, with a decreasing number of the same well-intentioned participants saying the same things to each other but little indication of progress.

 

Read the complete column online at the Missourian.

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