If you've been watching the news or on social media lately, you've no doubt found it hard to ignore cases of videotaped racist incidents, or examples of police brutality that've triggered outrage and protests.
From Breonna Taylor, the EMT who was killed when police entered her apartment on a search warrant, to the runner Ahmaud Arbery killed in Georgia, to George Floyd, the man killed by an officer in Minneapolis, Americans are once again having passionate conversations about race relations in America.
Sadly, these conversations, and the cases that prompted them, aren't isolated or out of the ordinary; as Will Smith said a few years ago, "Racism isn't getting worse; it's getting filmed." In part because of the streaming boom, there's a
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