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Jul 2021
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GR: Dr. Bernice King on Racial Justice

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Last year’s Black Lives Matter protests seemed to be an awakening for some, but for many black and brown communities it exposed a truth that has always been painfully clear.

On this episode of Global Reboot, Foreign Policy Editor in Chief Ravi Agrawal interviews Dr. Bernice King on how to ensure racial justice in a post-COVID world.

Global Reboot is a FP Partner Podcast with the Doha Forum.


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