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Justice Department Brings Federal Criminal Charges Against Derek Chauvin, 3 Others

Carrie Johnson, NPR

Posted on May 7, 2021 · Prosecutors accuse the former officer and others of using excessive force and violating George Floyd's rights. The rare federal charges follow state charges in a trial in which Chauvin was convicted.

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FBI To Start Using A 2nd Database For Gun Background Checks

VICTORIA HANSEN, South Carolina Public Radio, NPR

Posted on July 13, 2018 · Dylann Roof was able to buy a gun two months before the Charleston church massacre because of a background check error. A new plan by the FBI aims to fix what critics call the "Charleston Loophole."

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Houston Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee again calls for federal police reform in wake of Louisville PD investigation

Matt Harab

Posted on March 9, 2023 · Jackson Lee’s latest call for action is in response to the Department of Justice releasing a scathing review of the Louisville Police Department, citing the use of an aggressive style of policing towards people of color, and folks most vulnerable in the community. 

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I SEE U, Episode 65: The Show Must Go Black

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Posted on November 4, 2022 · The most Tony Award-winning Black producer in history, Ron Simons, is leading an historic effort on Broadway to hire more people of color in creative and leadership positions, as well as develop more onstage narratives and storytelling about underrepresented minority communities.

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