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    How could we police better? (with Sgt. Cecilia Luckie, NYPD)

    enOctober 18, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Even as a girl in the Bronx, Cecilia Luckie has always wanted to help people. It makes sense that she describes being a police officer not as her job, but as her calling. 

    As a "Black woman cop," Cecilia brings a specific and uniquely informed perspective to the conversation around how we could police better.  In this conversation, she shares some of the realities of life as police officer, a Black woman, and a member of the relatively small but rising group of officers who are both. 16 years into her distinguished career she takes a moment to share her insights into how we can police better.

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