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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Policing in America Part 1
Season 5
Episode 512
In LA County, Black people are only 8% of the population, but 27% of those injured or killed by the police. Connie Rice--a nationally known Civil Rights attorney--talks about the history of policing in America. She discusses solutions that go after improving the health and safety of the community and that move away from a past of search and destroy policing.
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Bonnie talks with Jennifer Miller Hammel about her programming at Classical KUSC.

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Bonnie talks with Jennifer Miller Hammel about her programming at Classical KUSC.

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Bonnie meets students in the Forensic Science Center at Cal State LA.

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Bonnie talks to Paula Mitchell– Director of the Los Angeles Innocence Project.

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Bonnie continues the conversation with Andrew and his wife Gail about wrongful convictions

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Mike Farrell discusses wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system.

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Mike Farrell discusses wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system.

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Nikkolas Mohammed and Rosemarie Molina discuss their involvement with Creative Resilience.

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Bonnie interviews Creative Resilence musician Quetzal Flores, and artist Danie Cansino.

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Bonnie interviews Wyatt Closs, event organizer of Creative Resilience.

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Bonnie interviews Jerrel McCoy, a formerly incarcerated man, who now helps others to vote.

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Stephanie Jeffcoat shares her personal journey and why she’s helping people to vote.