They Can't Kill Us All: Death in Plain Sight: Ep.2: When Cameras Don't Deliver Justice


In this episode of the Morris Perspective Podcast, Connie Morris examines the deaths of Tamir Rice and Walter Scott, exploring how bias, policy, and perception in policing led to two unjust killings captured on camera.
She weaves scripture, personal reflection, and calls for justice to highlight systemic failures, the devaluation of Black children and lives, and the ongoing fight to hold power accountable.
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