
George Floyd: A Killing That Shook the World
Thousands of people have joined marches against racism after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Clive Myrie asks if this event could change race relations in America for good.
The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has prompted the biggest protests about race and police brutality in America for 50 years. Around the world, thousands of people have joined marches against racism. Reporter Clive Myrie asks if this could be a moment that changes race relations in America for good. He hears from protesters, eyewitnesses and former police officers about why this killing has had such a powerful impact, and speaks to people from black and white communities in Minneapolis about their hopes and fears for the future.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reporter | Clive Myrie |
| Producer | Joseph McAuley |
| Producer | Dawn Lake |
| Executive Producer | Diana Martin |
| Editor | Rachel Jupp |
Broadcasts
- Mon 15 Jun 202019:30
- Wed 17 Jun 202003:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK HD & BBC News UK only
- Fri 19 Jun 202003:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK & BBC News UK HD only
- Sat 20 Jun 202001:20
- Sat 20 Jun 202020:30BBC News Channel BBC News UK & BBC News UK HD only
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