There are few decent moments in this local conversation but maybe not enough to justify watching the entire hour.
Kansas City public TV seems to overplay the significance of a riot/uprising that didn't change things as much as the toilet paper shortage pandemic of 2020.
Typically . . .
Cowtown conversation was polite and mostly pointless . . . Still we share since less the production has only garnered a few hundred views and might not have been worth it:
"A decade ago, Ferguson, Missouri, erupted after the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, sparking weeks of unrest and debate on police relations with Black Americans. Ten years later, Kansas City PBS partners with American Public Square to examine the state of policing in Missouri with law enforcement and civil rights leaders in a Week in Review special hosted by Nick Haines."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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