April 27, 2026

Enforcing Equality: Ep.2: Black Masculinity on the Beat: Rewriting the Narrative

Enforcing Equality: Ep.2: Black Masculinity on the Beat: Rewriting the Narrative
Enforcing Equality: Ep.2: Black Masculinity on the Beat: Rewriting the Narrative
The Morris Perspective Podcast
Enforcing Equality: Ep.2: Black Masculinity on the Beat: Rewriting the Narrative
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Host Connie Morris examines the evolution of Black masculinity in policing, exploring historical stereotypes, media influence, and the pressures Black male officers face within departments and their communities.

The episode outlines challenges like dual identity, departmental bias, and community expectations, and proposes solutions—emotional intelligence, mentorship, addressing internal bias, and transparent engagement—to shift perceptions toward leadership and trust.

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