April 28, 2026

Enforcing Equality: Ep. 3: Hidden Threats: Implicit Bias and Policing of Black Men

Enforcing Equality: Ep. 3: Hidden Threats: Implicit Bias and Policing of Black Men
Enforcing Equality: Ep. 3: Hidden Threats: Implicit Bias and Policing of Black Men
The Morris Perspective Podcast
Enforcing Equality: Ep. 3: Hidden Threats: Implicit Bias and Policing of Black Men
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Retired officer Connie Morris examines how subconscious stereotypes influence policing—from traffic stops and use of force to sentencing—and how these split-second judgments disproportionately impact Black men.

She offers practical solutions, including meaningful implicit-bias training, data transparency, community engagement, accountability reforms, and diverse recruitment, and issues a call to personal and institutional action.

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📘 Rethinking Implicit Bias Training – a practical guide for real-world transformation
📗 The Propaganda of Racism – uncovering the historical roots of systemic injustice

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