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Justice Today Podcast: The 54th Mile Project

During this episode, three Black law enforcement leaders discuss why they walked 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama?retracing the route of a famous 1965 civil rights march?and how their journey changed their professional and personal lives.

Speakers:

  • Shon Barnes, Chief of Police, Madison, Wisconsin
  • Obed Magny, CEO, Magny Leadership, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Tarrick McGuire, Assistant Chief of Police, Arlington, Texas

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Read the companion?blog, The 54th Mile Project: A 54-Mile, 58-Year Journey to Police Reform.

Justice Today, the official podcast of the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, focuses on programmatic and policy efforts to address chronic and emerging criminal justice challenges nationwide. The podcast features federal leaders, criminal justice professionals, program experts, and community-based partners who aim to address criminal justice challenges and create safer communities.

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