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Journalism Professor: Stop Showing Violent Police Videos

A person holds up a sign as protesters kneel on Canal Street in New York during a demonstration over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (Bryan R. Smith/AFP/Getty Images)
A person holds up a sign as protesters kneel on Canal Street in New York during a demonstration over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (Bryan R. Smith/AFP/Getty Images)

Here & Now’s Robin Young speaks with University of Southern California journalism professor Allissa Richardson about her essay, “We Have Enough Proof,” in which she argues for a moratorium on the public airing of videos showing the deaths of Black people at the hands of police.

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