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Today, The Takeaway has joined forces with St. Louis Public Radio to take a special look at the events in Ferguson, Missouri. (episode)
A black father instructs his son on how to best handle police harassment, and recalls the similar conversations he had with his father about 40 years ago.
St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum has seen Ferguson come together. Today he shares the sentiments of both white and black Americans in the St. Louis area.
Annette Gordon-Reed, author of “The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family,” says the wrongdoings of America’s past continue to haunt the nation's present.
A young white man, born and raised in St. Louis, shares his thoughts on the fault lines separating black and white America, and confronting privilege during a national crisis.
A longtime public defender examines how the events in Ferguson have highlighted a racial divide in the way communities see the criminal justice system.
Deputy Sheriff Kevin Fisher-Paulson is white; his adopted son is black. Here he reflects on conversations about race and police as protests continue in Ferguson.
On August 9, the unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed in Ferguson, Missouri. Here's what's happened since.
After our special, "Beyond Ferguson: America’s Struggle for Racial Equality," we also hosted a social media discussion to hear directly from you.