DBT & Me

Time to Speak Up: Racism and Police Brutality in America

June 05, 2020 Michelle Henderson and Kate Sherman Episode 18
DBT & Me
Time to Speak Up: Racism and Police Brutality in America
Show Notes

On May 25th, in Minneapolis, MN, a Black man named George Floyd was murdered by police. Since then, protests have been taking place all over the country to raise awareness about racism and police brutality that so clearly exist still in our nation. 

In this episode, we share our thoughts and reactions to these events. It's time to not be silent about this any longer. Thank you for giving it a listen. 

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