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Revisionist History

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On May 21, 2021, video footage was leaked of the arrest of Ronald Greene - a Black man whose family was told he died in an accident following a high speed chase - in 2019. The footage is considered one of the worst examples of excessive force that we have seen. This happened in Monroe, LA, Dr. Zanetta's home town. The Docs discuss their feelings about the situation and how society and policy continue to contribute to the inequitable experience of Black individuals in this country.

More about Ronald Greene's Death

We would like to take a moment to recognize the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, previously known as the Tulsa Race Riot. 300 Black people were killed in the community of Greenwood, also known as Black Wall Street. On May 31, 1921, a white mob turned Greenwood upside down in one of the worst racial massacres in U.S. history. In the matter of hours, 35 square blocks of the vibrant Black community were turned into smoldering ashes. Over 1,000 homes and businesses were looted and set on fire.

Read more about the Tulsa Race Massacre here.

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On May 21, 2021, video footage was leaked of the arrest of Ronald Greene - a Black man whose family was told he died in an accident following a high speed chase - in 2019. The footage is considered one of the worst examples of excessive force that we have seen. This happened in Monroe, LA, Dr. Zanetta's home town. The Docs discuss their feelings about the situation and how society and policy continue to contribute to the inequitable experience of Black individuals in this country.

More about Ronald Greene's Death

We would like to take a moment to recognize the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, previously known as the Tulsa Race Riot. 300 Black people were killed in the community of Greenwood, also known as Black Wall Street. On May 31, 1921, a white mob turned Greenwood upside down in one of the worst racial massacres in U.S. history. In the matter of hours, 35 square blocks of the vibrant Black community were turned into smoldering ashes. Over 1,000 homes and businesses were looted and set on fire.

Read more about the Tulsa Race Massacre here.

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