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Stateside: Reaction to Chauvin verdict and what comes next; the Detroit-Berlin techno connection

Last summer in Detroit and other Michigan cities, the streets were full of protestors and activists following the death of George Floyd. Yesterday, a jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of Floyd's murder. What comes next?
Sarah Cwiek
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Michigan Radio
Last summer in Detroit and other Michigan cities, the streets were full of protestors and activists following the death of George Floyd. Yesterday, a jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of Floyd's murder. What comes next?
Last summer in Detroit and other Michigan cities, the streets were full of protestors and activists following the death of George Floyd. Yesterday, a jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of Floyd's murder. What comes next?
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Michigan Radio
Last summer in Detroit and other Michigan cities, the streets were full of protestors and activists following the death of George Floyd. Yesterday, a jury found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of Floyd's murder. What comes next?

Stateside for Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Today on Stateside, how activists who took to the streets after the death of Geroge Floyd are feeling after the police officer who killed Floyd was found guilty of murder. Also, how much that verdict changes about the future of policing and criminal justice in America. And, the cross-cultural exchange between Detroit and Berlin that helped shape the sound of techno music. 

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George Floyd’s murder sparked a summer of protests. Those who took to streets say the work isn’t over.

Stateside’s conversation with Tristan Taylor

  • Tristan Taylor is an activist with Detroit Will Breathe.


A transatlantic techno love affair, from the Motor City to the clubs of Berlin 

Stateside’s conversation with Huey Mnemonic

  • Huey Mnemonic is a DJ and producer making house, techno, and futuristic soundscapes in Detroit. 


An exception to the rule or a new chapter? What Chauvin verdict means for criminal justice reform.

Stateside’s conversation with Tracey Brame and Jennifer Cobbina

  • Tracey Brame is an associate dean at Western Michigan University’s Cooley Law School. She also serves as director of the university’s Innocence Project.
  • Jennifer Cobbina is an associate professor at Michigan State University’s School of Criminal Justice.

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Stateside: Reaction to Chauvin verdict and what comes next; the Detroit-Berlin techno connection
Stateside: Reaction to Chauvin verdict and what comes next; the Detroit-Berlin techno connection
Stateside: Reaction to Chauvin verdict and what comes next; the Detroit-Berlin techno connection

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