Enforcing Equity: Ep. 1: Black Men on the Beat: A Century of Struggle and Service


Host Connie Morris explores the historical role of Black men in U.S. law enforcement—from Reconstruction and Jim Crow to the civil rights era and today—highlighting struggles, resilience, and impact.
This episode examines systemic barriers, progress made, and practical steps for recruitment, mentorship, community engagement, and policy reform to advance equity in policing.
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