May 6, 2026

Enforcing Equality: Ep. 12: Rising Through the Ranks: Black Leaders Reforming Policing

Enforcing Equality: Ep. 12: Rising Through the Ranks: Black Leaders Reforming Policing
Enforcing Equality: Ep. 12: Rising Through the Ranks: Black Leaders Reforming Policing
The Morris Perspective Podcast
Enforcing Equality: Ep. 12: Rising Through the Ranks: Black Leaders Reforming Policing
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Host Connie Morris explores the obstacles Black officers face as they advance into leadership — from biased promotions and internal resistance to community pressures — and highlights leaders who have driven meaningful reforms.

The episode outlines strategies to support Black law enforcement leaders, including leadership pipelines, real authority in command roles, transparent promotions, protections from retaliation, and stronger community partnerships for lasting change.

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