
Preview of Anti-Racism Documentary "Listen! Please!"
Clip: Season 2021 Episode 22 | 4m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Producer J.D. Steele previews his documentary that addresses structural racism.
Producer J.D. Steele previews his documentary that addresses structural racism.
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Preview of Anti-Racism Documentary "Listen! Please!"
Clip: Season 2021 Episode 22 | 4m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Producer J.D. Steele previews his documentary that addresses structural racism.
Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback
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Kaomi Goetz looks at St. Peter’s attempt to agree to an anti-racism resolution. (4m 6s)
Developments In Upcoming Derek Chauvin Trial
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UST Law School Professor Rachel Paulose discusses the March trial of Derek Chauvin. (8m)
Mini Documentary "Listen! Please!"
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Four African American elders talk about the importance of addressing structural racism. (17m 5s)
Remembering Minnesota’s First African American State Senator
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Mary Lahammer profiles the political rise of Dr. Robert Lewis from St. Louis Park. (6m 6s)
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter III Talks Public Safety
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St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter III addresses his city’s rise in crime in the past year. (7m 56s)
Weekly Essay | Sheletta’s Valentine’s Day
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Sheletta Brundidge’s eldest son is now a teenager and Valentine’s Day is forever changed. (2m 9s)
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