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Skimm'd while [staying informed]( June 3, 2020 [Read in Browser]( [theSkimm]( [DailySkimm']( Skimm'd while [staying informed]( [Invite Friends]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the Day "Alexandria, like all great cities, is constantly changing and evolving" – [The city's mayor](, on removing a Confederate statue. mailto:?body=Alexandria%20is%20getting%20with%20the%20times%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-quote-of-the-day%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare A Call for Change --------------------------------------------------------------- The Story One thing protesters have been calling for: [police reform](. Let's talk about it. Concerns over police brutality date back to the [founding of this country](. The recent deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor – among [countless other black Americans in recent years]( – have led to a groundswell of anger. And calls for not only racial justice, but changes to policing in particular. What needs to be done? There are ideas. Like [implicit bias training]( for officers. Tactics to [improve de-escalation](. While some say racial diversity among police ranks can help reduce police-related violence, there's [no clear evidence]( that's true. Meanwhile, some have called to [defund the police](and limit what they do, moving the money to communities in need. [Thousands of places]( – including Minneapolis – have instated body cameras. But that tech also [doesn't necessarily help](. One thing that's proved effective on the state and local level: legislation. Go on. Police departments have different policies for when officers can or can't use [lethal force](. Local efforts have pushed to make that clearer – and legislate things like [restricting the use of chokeholds]( and ensuring officers with a history of excessive use of force no longer pose a threat. And some evidence bears it out: police departments with clearer policies on use of force may have [significantly fewer deaths](. So how do we scale that up? By bringing legislation to the national level. This week, Congress began a [bipartisan push]( to end the federal program that provides police with military gear – one of the things that's been flagged as escalating protests. And there are other bills in the works, like one that would end [qualified immunity]( for police (meaning they could be sued in civil cases). And another that would create a [national registry]( for police misconduct. What else? Some are signing [petitions]( to make their voices heard. Another way to effect change is to [vote]( – and not just in federal elections. State and local officials usually set the policies that are followed by police. Typically, mayors appoint police chiefs, and district attorneys are the ones who decide whether to file charges including for police misconduct. These roles are either elected or appointed positions, which can appear on your local election ballot. theSkimm Black Americans are killed by police at [more than twice the rate]( of white Americans. Demands to end police brutality are nothing new. But this time, protesters have compelled the country to hear them. mailto:?body=Protests%20have%20restarted%20conversations%20about%20police%20reform%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9733275%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare And Also...This --------------------------------------------------------------- Where policing is especially top of mind… [Minnesota](. Yesterday, the state launched a civil rights investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department. It comes more than a week after George Floyd died at the hands of Officer Derek Chauvin. And a day after two autopsy reports classified Floyd's death as a homicide. The state said the investigation is expected to look into the department's "policies, procedures, and practices" over the last decade. And will try to determine if it has used discriminatory practices toward people of color. [Georgia](. Yesterday, charges were brought against six Atlanta police officers ranging from aggravated assault to battery and criminal damage. This came after a video surfaced of the officers pulling two college students from a car, breaking their window, tasing and arresting them. The young black man and woman were in their car during traffic amid the George Floyd protests. The students were reportedly stopped for violating curfew. Now, at least two of the officers have been fired. Earlier this week, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms called the incident "disturbing on many levels." mailto:?body=Georgia%20and%20Minnesota%20are%20seeing%20some%20updates%20around%20policing%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9732799%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare Who's on his way out... [Rep. Steve King (R-IA)](. The congressman known for a [history]( of racist comments just lost his GOP primary race. This came after Republican leaders stripped King of his committee assignments last year, when he [wondered out loud]( how the term "white supremacist" could be offensive. Now his district is done with him too. [Seven other states]( held presidential primaries yesterday, where, surprise, former VP Joe Biden won the Democratic races. ...Oh and speaking of the election, President Trump said yesterday the Republican National Convention [won't be happening]( in North Carolina after all. mailto:?body=Here%27s%20the%20latest%20on%20yesterday%27s%20elections%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9733047%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare What's raising eyebrows... [More like WHO](. The Associated Press got its hands on audio recordings that apparently show China wasn't as transparent to the World Health Organization about the coronavirus outbreak as the org originally claimed. According to the recordings, China held off on releasing the genetic makeup of the virus that causes COVID-19 for over a week after decoding it. And didn't provide data on patients for another two. The report claims the WHO praised China's transparency in order to coax more information out of it. Interesting tactic. mailto:?body=The%20WHO%20and%20China%20have%20some%20explaining%20to%20do%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9733061%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare Who's got more than cool cats and kittens these days… [Guess](. mailto:?body=Carole%27s%20Baskin%20in%20her%20win%20%23SkimmLife%0A3Fjumpto%3Djumpto-9733075%26type%3Demailurl%26r%3D8c6ba2b1%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare [PressPause] --------------------------------------------------------------- We're committed to helping you spend your time well. In this moment, that means Pressing Pause on distractions, and focusing on the crisis our country is facing. Here are some recs worth checking out... 1. An anti-racist reading list. [These 20 essential books]( explore the history of racism in America, confront its current state, and address how we can move forward toward real change. PS: [Here's a list]( of black-owned bookstores. 2. Eight things to watch about racial justice and the police. [These docs and series]( showcase the stories of Trayvon Martin, Sandra Bland, Kalief Browder, the Central Park Five, and more. Watch them, share them, say their names. 3. Some ways to help. [Here's a list]( of organizations you can donate to and actions you can take right now. PS: [Sign up]( to get a list of more things to listen to, watch, and read in your inbox every week. [Skimm'Picks] --------------------------------------------------------------- For when you're leaning into WFH... Get comfy with [this bra brand](. Their soft, no-wire bralettes will make you forget you have a bra on at all. Case in point: they've already sold over a half a million of them. And Skimm'rs get 15% off your first purchase. [Here you go](.* For when you write things on your to-do list just so you can check them off… Add 'insurance.' Policygenius has you covered. They make it easy to understand your options, compare quotes from top companies, and buy a [home]( or [life insurance]( policy all in one place. Check check check. [Find out more](.* *PS This is a sponsored post. Skimm’rs --------------------------------------------------------------- In times like these, community matters more than ever. Let us know how you (or someone you know) is making an impact by helping others. Helping make changes...Leigh G (MD). She works for Urban Teachers, a nonprofit with a mission to prepare teachers so they can provide high-quality education for children and disrupt systems of racial inequity. In the last decade, they have trained nearly 1,000 teachers and served 175,000 predominantly black and brown students in urban school districts. [Learn more here](. Taking lead...Rachel J (IL). She's the co-founder of Feed the Front Line, a nonprofit organization that supports local restaurants and frontline workers in Chicago, Houston, Charlotte, Dallas, and Nashville. They have raised over $700,000 and delivered over 53,000 meals to frontline workers at hospitals, COVID-19 testing centers, fire stations, grocery stores, and others affected by the coronavirus. [Learn more here](. (Some) Birthdays...Michele Soble (IL), Molli Ben-Gal (NY), Barbara Simon (NY), Barbara Simon (NY), Sophia Constantinides (MA), Kelsie Beckfield (WI), Jami Besecker (CA), Jodi Ehrens (NY), Paulette Terry (CA), Allea Grummert (NE), Samantha Letscher (IL), Camellia Heart (GA), Kelsey Bryant (FL), Helen Bartelsmeyer (MN), Emma Schneider-Ferrari (NY), Bridget Donohue (IL) *Paging all members of theSkimm. [Reach out here]( for a chance to be featured. Skimm Share --------------------------------------------------------------- Skimm HQ is taking time to reflect. 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