The Epicenter 612

著者: M.A. Journalism
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  • Minneapolis was the epicenter of our nation’s social justice trauma in 2020. George Floyd was murdered and our city was enraged. I saw the flames from Lake Street from my bedroom window.

    What happened here sparked anger, awareness, sadness, protest and even violence around the world. The aftermath has led to debates between different groups of people. People are disconnected from differing points of view. This podcast exists to help people on all sides of the story to better understand each other.
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Minneapolis was the epicenter of our nation’s social justice trauma in 2020. George Floyd was murdered and our city was enraged. I saw the flames from Lake Street from my bedroom window.

What happened here sparked anger, awareness, sadness, protest and even violence around the world. The aftermath has led to debates between different groups of people. People are disconnected from differing points of view. This podcast exists to help people on all sides of the story to better understand each other.
Copyright M.A. Journalism
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  • The Epicenter 612 Ep. 5: Jeremiah Ellison, Minneapolis Ward 5 City Council Member
    2022/03/20
    In-depth interview with Ward 5 city council member Jeremiah Ellison, where we discussed prominent issues in North Minneapolis, and some potential solutions.
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    25 分
  • The Epicenter 612 Ep. 4: Andrea Jenkins, Minneapolis City Council President
    2022/02/04
    In-depth interview with Minneapolis City Council President Andrea Jenkins where we discussed Andrea's goals for the city and how it will recover from the death of George Floyd (among other things) amidst a global pandemic.
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    22 分
  • The Epicenter 612 Ep. 3: Wayne Bugg, St. Vincent de Paul
    45 分

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