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Processing the Verdict

Resources for support and to learn more

February 25, 2022

As we react to and process the verdict in the trial of the three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating the civil rights of George Floyd, TPT acknowledges the immense grief and mental and physical trauma that our communities have endured over the past two years.

This sentence sends a strong signal that there is much work to be done to address systemic racism and police violence in Minnesota. Together, we must reimagine what equity can look like for all of us and work together to make real change.

Check out the following resources to support our communities in this continuous journey and fight for racial justice.


Coping after the trial verdict

From Next Avenue: How to Manage Complicated Feelings During the Chauvin Trial

While this article offers tips from four Minneapolis-area-based mental health professionals about coping with complex emotions after the April 2021 trial of former MPD Officer Derek Chauvin, their words ring just as true in the wake of other trial verdicts related to the police killings of Black Minnesotans. “When it comes to managing your feelings in this moment, as we take it day by day, start with really limiting your exposure to the news and social media.”

How Can You Protect Yourself During These Turbulent Times

Trauma is soaked into the Black experience, but having to watch days on end of police brutality can be mentally, emotionally and spiritually unraveling. Here are five ways to take care of yourself from trauma therapist Resmaa Menakem.

How to Cope With the Vicarious Trauma of Police Brutality

As police killings continue to take a toll, experts offer advice for managing mental health. “No one is truly unaffected by this.” -Jordan DeVylder, associate professor at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Other resources available on-line and over-the-phone 24 hours a day include:

  • The National Alliance on Mental Illness — 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
  • The Suicide Prevention Lifeline —1-800-273-8255

Learning the history of police and community

Trial and Tribulations: Racism and Justice in Minnesota

On May 25, 2020, we witnessed George Floyd’s police killing in a video watched around the world. As the trial of former MPD Officer Derek Chauvin unfolds in March 2021, we look back at the past year and the last 100 years of Minnesota’s deep racist history, and examine the pressing questions of this moment in our collective history. How did this happen? Why did it happen here? And what does it take to move forward?

Police Killings in Minnesota

Data reporter Kyeland Jackson addresses our state’s history of fatal shootings by police. The history of police killings in Minnesota has been long and painful.


Continuing to fight for racial justice

5 Ways to Show Up for Racial Justice Today

Concrete ways to be helpful from near or far.

Be Persistent: How to Keep Fighting for Black Lives

There are many ways to support the Black Lives Matter movement.

A Message to My White Friends: Please Use Your Outside Voices!

An Influencer in Aging’s call to action on racial injustice. “I am in search of accomplices, not just allies.”
Black Lives Matter protesters

Being an activist

What is the Right Way to Be an Activist?

Danielle Swift has been on a spiritual journey from the front lines of a Black Lives Matter protest, to the campaign trail for Saint Paul City Council, and finally to a life of community organizing. She’s here to tell us how we can all become an effective activist for change, whether your call is to the front or to the back.

Educating yourself about racial injustice

Racism Unveiled

Racism Unveiled is a multi-year, multi-platform, community-engaged and impact-driven initiative diving into the complex systems of inequality that directly affect the daily lives of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities in Minnesota.

How to Have Tough Conversations About Racism With Kids

Tools and resources to empower teachers and parents

Talking About Race Collection- REWIRE

There’s never been a more critical time for us to stop and learn about race and racism in the United States. On this page we’ve collected our ongoing coverage about how racism plays out in our relationships, at our workplaces — in every facet of our lives. We’ve gathered unique perspectives and called upon trusted experts to guide these conversations about race. There’s so much work to be done. Let’s learn together to build a more equitable future.

Essential Listening: Podcasts on Race and Racism

Looking to educate yourself on racial injustice? Start with these recommended audio roundups.

What to read, listen to and watch to learn about institutional racism

Anti-racist learning resources from PBS


 

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