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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2019 · 19 MIN

Episode 32: Mayor of Jackson Faces Uphill Battle for Police Accountability

from The Appeal

Elected in 2017 to much fanfare from progressives, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba promised to transform Jackson, Mississippi, into the "most radical city on the planet." But almost immediately, one of Lumumba's signature reforms—an effort to hold police more accountable for on-the-job shootings—was met with tremendous opposition. This week, we are joined by Jackson reporter and Appeal contributor Ko Bragg to discuss this conflict, the promise and limits of reform, and what lessons can be learned from the ongoing political experiment in Jackson, Mississippi.

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Elected in 2017 to much fanfare from progressives, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba promised to transform Jackson, Mississippi, into the "most radical city on the planet." But almost immediately, one of Lumumba's signature reforms—an effort to hold police...

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