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EP37: Do protests really work?

An episode of the Common Sense with Mike Omoniyi podcast, hosted by Lets Talk Common Sense with Mike Omoniyi, titled "EP37: Do protests really work?" was published on August 23, 2020 and runs 40 minutes.

August 23, 2020 ·40m · Common Sense with Mike Omoniyi

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What happens after the protest ends? Today we talk to one of the organisers from Black Lives Matter, Tyrek Morris about protests, their effectiveness but also what’s next considering the UK context. Join the conversation online using the hashtag #LTCS

What happens after the protest ends? Today we talk to one of the organisers from Black Lives Matter, Tyrek Morris about protests, their effectiveness but also what’s next considering the UK context. Join the conversation online using the hashtag #LTCS
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