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Roundtable discussion, part 2: Working through pain after George Floyd s murder

Roundtable discussion, part 2: Working through pain after George Floyd s murder 41 Action News anchor Kevin Holmes and five other Black men talk about the day George Floyd was murdered, their mental health and how to move forward. In this second part, they discuss how they process and try to heal from what the world witnessed. and last updated 2021-05-26 23:50:19-04 KANSAS CITY, Kan. — May 25, 2020, is a date that may seem inconsequential at first glance, but around the world, many people will always remember it as the day George Floyd was murdered by police. His death sparked protests, immense grief, anger and calls for change.

At A Kansas City Barbershop, Six Black Men Share How They Processed George Floyd s Death

A roundtable discussion: Mental health and trauma, 1 year after George Floyd s death

A roundtable discussion: Mental health and trauma, 1 year after George Floyd s death 6 Black men share how they processed Floyd s death May 25, 2020. When first hearing that date, people might not think much about it. But many around the world will never forget the name George Floyd. and last updated 2021-05-26 16:29:19-04 KANSAS CITY, Kan. — May 25, 2020. When first hearing that date, people might not think much about it. But many around the world will never forget the name George Floyd. That was the day he was killed, sparking protests, immense grief, anger and calls for change. But some saw more than Floyd – some saw themselves. In this exclusive round table discussion, 41 Action News brought together six Black men, including Anchor Kevin Holmes, to talk about that day, their own mental health and how to move forward.

American Rescue Plan: Live Free Illinois wants gun violence programs

ROCKFORD On the heels of a deadly year in which shootings in the city more than doubled, faith leaders are urging officials to put money toward curbing gun violence. Live Free Illinois, an organization whose mission is to end gun violence and mass incarceration, held a news conference Friday afternoon at Spirit of Truth Church, 828 First Ave. The faith-based organization is on a statewide campaign called  Fund Peace to urge city and state officials to spend a portion of its federal American Rescue Plan money on gun violence prevention programs.  Within the next two weeks, the city of Rockford is expected to receive its first installment of $54 million in federal funding from the American Rescue Plan. The organization is asking the city to allocate $3 million to fund its program over the next two years. 

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