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Bobby Manning and Friends

Nate Spurlin on Black Lives Matter, George Floyd protests & Police brutality

Season 2, Episode 25,   Jun 04, 2020, 04:15 PM

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Music writer Nate Spurlin who runs the platform OldMilk.com addresses the George Floyd protests and his experience with racism and police brutality. He's a Syracuse University graduate and New York City native. On rubber bullets, police departments and solutions the Black Lives Matter movement seeks. Producer Taylor McCloud hosts this special edition. 
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