INTERVIEW: Malcolm Gladwell said George Floyd's death may be a 'tipping point' on how we address policing in America
," author Malcolm Gladwell chronicled how ideas, trends, and behaviors spread like wildfire after reaching a critical threshold of acceptance.In an interview with Business Insider's Havovi Cooper, Gladwell said he was encouraged by how quickly the conversation followingshifted to large-scale, systemic issues about the use of police force against minorities.
Recent polls suggest a shift in attitude may well be underway. More than two-thirds of Americans — 69% — said Floyd's killing represented a broader problem in law enforcement,. That number was 43% in 2014, following the police killings of two Black men — Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York City.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Inside Biden's Instagram influencer strategy, virtual campaign - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
続きを読む »
30 quotes that take you inside Albert Einstein's brilliant mind - Business InsiderBusiness Insider is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals. Launched in 2007, the site is now the largest business news site on the web.
続きを読む »
Black man calls police to alert them he's doing his job. Here's what happened nextCalvin Mathews, a state health inspector for the Department of Health, met Sgt. Justin Pletcher May 27--two days after George Floyd's death.
続きを読む »
Attorney for Floyd says meeting with Trump and families 'very heavy' before Senate kicked off police reform hearingThe Senate Judiciary Committee held its first hearing on policing since George Floyd's death in custody triggered a wave of protests nationwide and calls for reform.
続きを読む »
Little Rock bans its police force from using neck restraints following George Floyd's deathThe capital of Arkansas is banning its police force from using neck restraints following nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd in Minnesota.
続きを読む »
Republicans And Democrats Agree On The Protests But Not Why People Are ProtestingThe protests are so popular that they’re now supported by majorities of Democrats and Republicans. But this bipartisan support masks some of the enormous differences that still exist between the two parties on issues of race and discrimination.
続きを読む »