Michael Brown
On August 9, 2014, teenager Michael Brown was gunned down by police officer Darren Wilson. Days of protests and riots ensued. Four years later, what have we learned?
While other parts of the justice system are evolving, police reform has lagged behind.
In an exclusive interview with Tim Teeman, Brandon Victor Dixon talks police—and Broadway—racism, what he’d tell Mike Pence now, being single, and his hope to star in ‘Rent’ on TV.
The death of Michael Brown, the unarmed African-American teenager who was shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri, informs ‘Antigone in Ferguson,’ which will be performed in Brooklyn.
‘It really just gives the chance to show the public that you can scratch ‘demon’ off and you can write ‘angel,’’ the father of slain teenager Michael Brown tells Marlow Stern.
A year after Michael Brown’s death, protesters remain as furious as ever at police and refuse to say if a cop can ever be justified in using force.
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