Dr. Ajenai Clemmons is an assistant professor at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. She was formerly the director of the Office of the Independent Monitor, the civilian oversight agency for the City and Courtney of Denver Police and Sheriff departments. In this episode, Dr. Clemmons explores how conflicts with police could be reduced if police built understanding and worked to meet public expectations.
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S4E11: Positive Change through Love with Natalie J. Thoreson
S4E10: Racial Justice & Spiritual Development with Natarsha Prince Sanders
S4E9: Equity in Education with Dr. Shemariah Arki
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S4E7: Worth the Fight with Curtis Acosta
S4E6: Transforming Trauma with Aaron Stark
S4E5: Life After Divorce with Erin Breeze
S4E4: I Can Take it from Here with Lisa Forbes
S4E3: Roots of Racism in America with Dante King
S4E2: Understanding Pronouns with Jes Rau
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S3E9: Living a Life Intentionally with Dena Samuels
S3E8: An Artist’s Response to Conflict with René Marie
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