Listen "Code Switch: A Decade Of Watching Black People Die"
Episode Synopsis
The last few weeks have been filled with devastating stories about the police killing black people. In this episode of Code Switch, Jamil Smith, a senior writer at Rolling Stone, reads from an essay that he wrote at The New Republic more than five years ago titled "What Does Seeing Black Men Die Do for You?" The episode doesn't have answers, and neither do we, but we're working hard to find voices that you — our listeners — could use right now.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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