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CURRENT EVENT | June 9, 2020

Systemic Racism Drives Protests

Protesters throughout the U.S. and the world are speaking out against racism and police brutality after the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many others. In this interview, a state representative from Louisville, Kentucky discusses why the demonstrations are fueled by frustrations, built up over decades, about inequities between white and minority communities. Listen to hear the representative describe how a peaceful protest she attended turned violent and how she hopes the movement will motivate young people to act.

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06/03/2020


Listening Comprehension Questions

  • How do train horns demonstrate differences between majority-black and majority-white neighborhoods, according to the representative interviewed?
  • What happened when police arrived at the protest, according to the representative?
  • Why does the representative believe people are protesting?
  • What does the representative hope will happen as a result of the protests?
  • How does the representative think national attention will affect what is happening in Louisville?

Classroom Discussion Themes

  • What does the state representative mean when she says we need to “transform the systems in which we operate”?
  • What do you think can be done to create positive change in communities like West Louisville?