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In this episode, we are engaged in a deep discussion on the “state” of race, community policing and the criminal justice system with guest Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, author, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Director of the Center for Advanced Policing, criminal justice consultant and Assistant Provost of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of New Haven, CT. Listen in as we discuss the significance of #BlackLivesMatter movement (then and now) and the promise of the “Hands Up Act,” the concept of “Light Blue vs. Dark Blue” as it relates to Black/Brown police officers’ loyalties to African descended communities and community policing, as well as films “BlacKkKlansman” and “When They See Us.”