Herenton responds to his critics over "crime is a black problem"

Jan 13, 2017 · 50m 35s
Herenton responds to his critics over "crime is a black problem"
Chapters

01 · Herenton discusses his remarks he made about crime at Mayor Strickland's prayer breakfast.

1m 19s

02 · Herenton calls for black men to step up and become mentors.

10m 19s

03 · Herenton says "white gatekeepers" don't understand the issue or the problem.

21m 14s

04 · Herenton explains why he carries a gun in his car.

22m 34s

05 · Herenton explains how the community can work together to solve its problems.

26m

06 · Herenton explains his plan for "New Path Restorative Campuses" in Frayser and Millington.

27m 14s

07 · Herenton recalls when he changed his mind on the need for charter schools.

32m 2s

08 · Herenton says it's time to stop making excuses.

41m 9s

09 · Herenton says It was a boy in jail that inspired him to work for juvenile justice reform

42m 20s

10 · Herenton explains why at age 76 he's still involved in his hometown.

44m 18s

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Former Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton responds to his critics and explains at length what he meant and why he recently said, "This wave of crime is a black problem." He...

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Former Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton responds to his critics and explains at length what he meant and why he recently said, "This wave of crime is a black problem." He also talks at length about his current efforts to reform urban education and juvenile justice.
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Author USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee
Organization USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee
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