Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Race In America After Mike Brown | Bossip Special Report
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On the second anniversary of Mike Brown’s death, Bossip talks to community leaders about #BlackLivesMatter, racism and activism. Tune in and share your thoughts with us below.
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It’s been two years since Michael Brown died at just 18-years-young. Last week BOSSIP sat down with ten of the most outspoken and intelligent community activists and leaders we could find and brought them to our studio to talk about our experiences with police, racism and how Mike Brown’s death touched us all. We also talked about working toward solutions. This is just the first part, there is much more to come. These conversations are vital, so please share the video, leave a comment in our comments section and be part of the change by joining the discussion.
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Hands Up, Don’t Shoot: Race In America After Mike Brown | Bossip Special Report
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