Protests Against Police Brutality and Systemic Racism Go Global

Published: June 12, 2020, 7:20 p.m.

In this week’s editors’ discussion on Trend Lines, WPR’s Judah Grunstein, Freddy Deknatel and Prachi Vidwans talk about the issues driving protests against police brutality and systemic racism in the U.S. and Europe. They also discuss what these movements share in common and what distinguishes them.

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