Friendly Fire: The Chauvin verdict and Biden’s retreat on refugees
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Jersey political insiders: On the left, Julie Roginsky, a career Democratic strategist and TV commentator; on the right, Michael DuHaime, a Republican strategist and public affairs executive.
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, editorial page editor of The Star-Ledger.
Q. After the conviction of Derek Chauvin I spoke with several Black leaders in New Jersey who were relieved, but also anxious that the movement for racial justice might stop with police reform and needs to go much farther. What will the verdict do to the politics around race in America?
Julie: I share their anxiety. From housing to education to ballot access to criminal justice, we have a long way to go in treating everyone in this country equally, regardless of race. The verdict is a small victory but it’s just one step in a long and necessary process.
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