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In response to the murder of George Floyd, American communities have erupted in protests, with people taking to the streets in all 50 states to demand justice, action and change. They are calling for the country to address issues of police violence against black people and the broader system of racial inequity. Apryl Alexander, professor of forensic psychology, calls this moment a turning point and offers perspective on the power of protests and productive next steps.
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In response to the murder of George Floyd, American communities have erupted in protests, with people taking to the streets in all 50 states to demand justice, action and change. They are calling for the country to address issues of police violence against black people and the broader system of racial inequity. Apryl Alexander, professor of forensic psychology, calls this moment a turning point and offers perspective on the power of protests and productive next steps.