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8:54Now PlayingGeorge Floyd’s murder back in 2020 sparked national outrage and set off protests all across the county and other parts of the world.
Millions took to the streets triggering a rise in social activism as 2021 saw just as many taking a stand against police brutality. New research finds that those demonstrations may have worked.
According to a study by Susan Olzak, professor emerita of sociology at Stanford University, in 170 of America’s largest cites, street protests were followed by a sharp decline in officer involved killings of Black and Brown people.
Olzak and Marq Claxton, retired NYPD detective, join Yodit Tewolde on “Making the Case” to discuss.
All this and more on “Making the Case.”
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