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Courtesy Jasmine Minor
Former WCPO-TV reporter Jasmine Minor sits on a stool reading powerful letters from Black reporters, photographers, producers and managers.
One is from a woman who has "nightmares about being shot every night." Another is from a weatherman who was "reporting in a white neighborhood and neighbors called the cops on me for knocking on my interviewee's door." His photographer, also a Black male, started crying, repeatedly saying, "This is how we die."
Minor, who left Channel 9 last week after almost three years, filmed the video for her new Everything We Can't Say website. It's a video, blog and podcast platform "to give people of color a voice," Minor says on her Facebook page.

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