April 25, 2026

Enforcing Equity: Intro: Black Men in Blue: Bridging Trust and Justice

Enforcing Equity: Intro: Black Men in Blue: Bridging Trust and Justice
Enforcing Equity: Intro: Black Men in Blue: Bridging Trust and Justice
The Morris Perspective Podcast
Enforcing Equity: Intro: Black Men in Blue: Bridging Trust and Justice
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Connie Morris opens a candid discussion on Black masculinity in law enforcement. This episode explores the historical roots, systemic challenges, and unique pressures that Black men face in policing, and suggests strategies—such as deeper implicit bias training, mentorship, community engagement, and policy reform—to build a more equitable system.

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