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Pain of Police Killings Ripples Outward to Traumatize Black People and Communities Across US

If legislators and police are allowed to criminalize protests, America’s democracy is imperiled. (Photo: iStockphoto / NNPA)

By Denise A. Herd, University of California, Berkeley The Conversation: It’s been one year since George Floyd’s murder by a Minneapolis police officer set off the largest protests in U.S. history and a national reckoning with racism. Beyond the protests, every police killing – indeed, every violent act by police toward civilians – can have […]

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