By Bill Ketter | CNHI News Service May 23, 2021
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Alan Cashaw, 69, Johnstown, PA, NAACP Chapter president, discusses outside the cityâs Public Safety Building on May 17 how underlying biases hinder racial justice. CNHI News Service
The struggle for racial justice has touched Alan Cashawâs entire life. One year after George Floydâs murder by a police officer, Cashaw said inertia rooted in âunderlying biasesâ remains an obstacle.
âThere is a difference from being Black and white when the police approach you,â he said. âThereâs just no doubt. As soon as the police decide to understand their own biases and deal with them, thatâs going to change every encounter, every traffic stop.â
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