Kimberly Bernard Of Black Women’s March on Neely Protests + Police Repression

Indy Audio - A podcast by The Indypendent - Wednesdays

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On May 6, protesters took to the subway tracks at Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street subway stop on the Upper East Side, bringing trains to a complete standstill demanding justice for Jordan Neely, a homeless man killed on the subway by ex-marine Daniel Penny. We speak with Kimberly Bernard, one of the protest's organizers, about police repression and what comes next.

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