They Can't Kill Us all: Ep. 6: Three Days in July: Closing the Loop on a Nation's Reckoning


Connie Morris closes this series by reflecting on Wesley Lowery's They Can't Kill Us All, examining July 2016 and the recurring patterns of racialized violence, failed reforms, and systemic neglect.
She calls listeners—especially people of faith—to move from silence to action, to reimagine justice, and to keep pushing for change beyond hashtags and headlines.
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