by Dianne Anderson Black youth and police are the least likely candidates to be on the same wavelength, let alone sit at the same lunch table, play basketball together, engage in deep and meaningful talks, and sometimes shed a few tears. Somehow, there is always that kind of breakthrough with the annual Riverside NAACP Breaking Bread program, which gets youth and cops in the mix, asking the real unfiltered questions. Emotion is wrapped up in the process because the rift between Blacks and cops is not imaginary. Hanna Jalifa said one big part of the communication is that statistically, Black […]
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