What do Black people need from governments and society to feel safe?
As gun violence continues to take a toll on Chicago and the U.S., Black Chicagoans discuss solutions they’d like to see in their community.
By Lynnea DomienikWhat do Black people need from governments and society to feel safe?
As gun violence continues to take a toll on Chicago and the U.S., Black Chicagoans discuss solutions they’d like to see in their community.
By Lynnea DomienikGun control laws or more guns? More policing or abolition? People have different opinions about what makes them feel safe.
Reset checks in with a panel of Black Chicagoans about how they’re creating a sense of safety in the wake of the racist massacre in Buffalo, N.Y., and other recent mass shootings.
GUESTS: Jenny LeFlore, creator of Mama Fresh
Joseph Moseley, retired detective sergeant with the Chicago Police Department
Trina Reynolds Tyler, organizer with Not Me We and data director at The Invisible Institute