Road Scholars Extra: Nat Glover on implicit bias in the criminal justice system
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 Published On Jan 18, 2024

In this extended "Road Scholars" interview clip, Nat Glover, the first Black sheriff elected in Florida since the Reconstruction era, shares his experiences and observations on implicit bias and racism in the criminal justice system. He also expresses how education, if it was affordable, could be a transformational opportunity and solution for young people on the street.

Glover reunited with some of the young men whom he mentored back in 2009 when they all took part in an oral history project. During intimate conversations recorded in 2023, they talk about navigating the reality of being a Black man in America today.

Watch more of Glover’s story in the four-part digital series, "Road Scholars," which showcases conversations that offer hope, inspiration, and a possible roadmap for change.

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“Road Scholars” is a four-part digital series produced by Investigative Media Group, Inc. in association with The WNET Group's Chasing the Dream initiative.

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