George Floyd’s death and charges against a now former Minneapolis, Minn. police officer has civil rights leaders in Wichita wondering what they can do to keep something like this from happening again. In 2016, a crowd gathered for a Black Lives Matter rally in northeast Wichita. A community barbecue, bringing the African American community together with local law enforcement followed that, but area civil rights leaders say more needs done. “I think that was good. However, we didn’t follow through. We didn’t keep that movement going,” says Kansas Senate Minority Leader Oletha Faust Goudeau, of Wichita. “We didn’t keep that ongoing meeting at the park, building that relationship with the black community. So, we still have some of the same issues we had then.”
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